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- Title
The Belorussian IT sector as a panacea for the shortage of specialists in the labour market of selected post-communist countries.
- Authors
Gródek-Szostak, Zofia; Kotulewicz-Wisińska, Karolina; Lisiakiewicz, Rafał; Zysk, Wojciech
- Abstract
Objective: The objective of the article is to analyse the status of IT specialists in the labour market of selected post-communist countries: Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Ukraine. Research Design & Methods: The article used own calculations made based on available statistical data from the World Bank, European Commission, Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, Belstat, Ukrstat, and UNCTAD. A descriptive method was also used, as well as deductive reasoning, studying the literature of the subject, and analysis of source texts. Findings: The article demonstrates that despite the difficult socio-political situation and the deteriorating condition of the Belorussian economy, IT specialists from this country can be a panacea for staff shortages in the labour market in neighbouring countries, i.e. in Poland, Ukraine, and the Baltic States. The article also analyses the offers of the above-mentioned post-communist countries that received migrants from the Belorussian IT industry. Implications & Recommendations: We show that Poland has significant economic potential (and economic ties) in terms of incentives for employees of the Belarusian IT sector. The potential of the rest of the studied countries is in total comparable to that of the Republic of Poland - compared with Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Ukraine. Relocation of Belarusian IT specialists may contribute to the improvement of competitiveness and innovation of the host countries.
- Subjects
BELARUS; INFORMATION technology industry; LABOR market; POSTCOMMUNISM; ECONOMIC competition
- Publication
International Entrepreneurship Review, 2023, Vol 9, Issue 1, p77
- ISSN
2543-537X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15678/IER.2023.0901.06