Factors influencing digital technology skills in the developing country

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Manassanun Doungpitak ORCID logo, Thoedsak Chomtohsuwan ORCID logo, Tanpat Kraiwanit ORCID logo, Kris Jangjarat ORCID logo, Veraphong Chutipat ORCID logo

https://doi.org/10.22495/cbsrv4i2siart4

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Abstract

The fast growth of science and technology, particularly in the field of information technology (IT), has been of immense value to many countries (Vargo et al., 2021). Consequently, digital skills are crucial in the digital age. This study attempts to investigate the elements that influence Thai citizens’ digital technology proficiency. To analyse the data, a linear regression analysis was undertaken. Age, education level, the average cost of digital devices in use, the primary reason for deciding to purchase a digital device, Internet package influencing digital device usage and access, speed, and availability of Internet network connectivity, stability of the Internet network, and the speed and stability of the Internet network being proportional to the cost of the Internet were found to influence the digital technology skills of Thai citizens. The study suggests, based on its results, that the government and relevant sectors should provide training in digital skills that is appropriate for people of diverse ages, as age is a crucial determinant of digital abilities.

Keywords: Digital Technology, Skill, Thai

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — M.D., T.C., T.K., K.J., and V.C.; Methodology — M.D., T.C., T.K., K.J., and V.C.; Software — M.D., T.K., and K.J.; Formal Analysis — M.D. and T.K.; Investigation — M.D.; Resources — M.D., T.C., T.K., K.J., and V.C.; Writing — Original Draft — M.D., T.C., T.K., K.J., and V.C.; Writing — Review & Editing — M.D., T.C., T.K., K.J., and V.C.; Visualisation — M.D., T.C., T.K., K.J., and V.C.; Supervision — M.D., T.K., and V.C.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: I25, I21, O33

Received: 13.08.2022
Accepted: 24.05.2023
Published online: 26.05.2023

How to cite this paper: Doungpitak, M., Chomtohsuwan, T., Kraiwanit, T., Jangjarat, K., & Chutipat, V. (2023). Factors influencing digital technology skills in the developing country [Special issue]. Corporate & Business Strategy Review, 4(2), 251–259. https://doi.org/10.22495/cbsrv4i2siart4