The Impact of Digitalization on Human Capital Skills and Talent Flows in the Financial Industry: A Graph Theory Approach
Héctor Díaz-Rodríguez (),
Miriam Sosa () and
Alejandra Cabello ()
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Héctor Díaz-Rodríguez: National Autonomous University of Mexico
Miriam Sosa: Metropolitan Autonomous University
Alejandra Cabello: National Autonomous University of Mexico
Chapter Chapter 8 in Digitalization and Firm Performance, 2022, pp 189-218 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter analyzes the impact of digitalization on talent migration flows and on human capital skills required for work in the financial industry. It proposes employing graph theory, drawing on the Digital Data for Development database (2015–2019). The empirical analysis contributes to unveiling the labour market dynamics in the financial industry. The findings suggest that the financial sector is a pole of attraction for talent, and that labour skills have increased and specialized in this sector.
Keywords: Digitalization; Financial sector; Graph theory; Human capital; Talent migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83360-2_8
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