A Systemic Perspective for Understanding Digital Transformation in Higher Education: Overview and Subregional Context in Latin America as Evidence
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2021-11-23
Abstract:
Since virtual education has increased from a local to a global audience, it is of great
importance to understand the role that cultural and social backgrounds play in the transition to
digital education. Therefore, a review of preferences and evidence among different Latin American
regions and nations increases understanding. This digital transformation can be assessed under
several categories of cultural, social, and economic situations. Traditionally, universities are known
as formal institutions with emerging education trends, but it is mandatory to address the managerial
work and implications of the institutions themselves. Particularly, universities play a relevant role in
understanding the effective digital transformation in communities, but the profile of the educational
system is very important for configuring this process. This research points out the main dimensions
that prevent societies from increasing their educational level. By using comparative data analysis and
documentary references, this paper highlights a systemic perspective for understanding the digital
transformation in higher education, but it also expands the range to managerial decisions about the
role educational ecosystems play in this transformation. Moreover, this study provides an overview
of how relational elements configure management in higher education institutions.
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