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Exploring the New Business Education Digital Talent Cultivation Model

Ninglan Li, Shuyi Wang

Abstract


The digital revolution has significantly impacted the business landscape, necessitating a shift in the traditional business education model. This paper explores the new business education digital talent cultivation model, focusing on the integration of digital skills into business education to equip students with the necessary competencies for the digital age.

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Business education; Digital talent; Cultivation model; Digital skills, Digital age

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i30.10942

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