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Assessing the Alignment of Data Science and Analytics (DSA)-Related Undergraduate Programs with the Emerging Demands for DSA Workforce

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  • Quismorio, Brenda A.
  • Pasquin, Maria Antonette D.
  • Tayco, Claire S.

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The rapid advancement in technology has facilitated far-reaching use of data. This has consequently led to an increasing demand for data science and analytics (DSA) professionals. However, recent studies show that such demand is often not met in many economies. Such DSA skills shortage is claimed to be rooted in the mismatch between the skills the industry demands and the skills academic institutions supply. As the first step in addressing this shortage of industry-ready DSA workers, it is necessary to know the DSA skills demanded by the industry and the DSA skills with which academic institutions equip their students. To do this, the study employed the Analytics Association of the Philippines' Professional Maturity Model, which is based on the 10 APEC-recommended DSA competencies, as analytical framework. The study reveals the misalignment between the demand and the supply of the DSA workforce in the country. Specifically, there are DSA competencies sought by employers that are poorly supplied by existing DSA-related undergraduate programs. To allow the growth and maturity of the still-infant analytics industry, there is a need to address the current lack of a common definition of the analytics profession among stakeholders. The study further endorses the promotion of government-industry-academe linkages to expand the existing market for DSA workforce in the country.

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  • Quismorio, Brenda A. & Pasquin, Maria Antonette D. & Tayco, Claire S., 2020. "Assessing the Alignment of Data Science and Analytics (DSA)-Related Undergraduate Programs with the Emerging Demands for DSA Workforce," Research Paper Series RPS 2020-04, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:rpseri:rps_2020-04
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    data science and analytics; digital transformation; skills mismatch; DSA; Analytics Association of the Philippines; skills shortage;
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