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Soft skills, do we know what we are talking about?

Sara Isabel Marin-Zapata (), Juan Pablo Román-Calderón (), Cristina Robledo-Ardila () and Maria Alejandra Jaramillo-Serna ()
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Sara Isabel Marin-Zapata: Universidad EAFIT
Juan Pablo Román-Calderón: Universidad EAFIT
Cristina Robledo-Ardila: Universidad EAFIT
Maria Alejandra Jaramillo-Serna: Universidad EAFIT

Review of Managerial Science, 2022, vol. 16, issue 4, No 2, 969-1000

Abstract: Abstract During the last decade, individual competencies and soft skills have reached a position of paramount importance among scholars in different fields. Yet, there seems to be a lack of consensus around the meaning of both concepts to the extent that they are sometimes used interchangeably. In response to this, we conducted a systematic review aimed at shedding light on the meaning of competencies and soft skills in business literature. The theoretical perspectives and methodological choices used by scholars were also accounted for as they are closely related to the definitions of these concepts. The systematic review presented in this paper addressed three specific research questions: (a) how are soft skills and competencies conceptualized in the reviewed literature?, (b) what are the main theories used in the study of soft skills and competencies?, and (c) methodologically, what are the main characteristics of those studies? The results indicate that there is still lack of consensus regarding the definitions of both terms. We also found that a large portion of the papers lacked a solid theoretical foundation, while the rest of the papers evidenced that business studies on competencies and soft skills suffer from theoretical dispersion. With regards to the methods used, we conclude that improvements must be made to help develop an understanding of competencies and soft skills. Consequently, a theoretical model explaining the relationships between these concepts was developed taking into account the sounder theoretical perspectives found in the literature review.

Keywords: Human resource management; Competencies; Soft skills; Systematic review; O15 Human Resources; J24 Skills (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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