TY - CONF EP - 475 SP - 468 A1 - Thi Nga, P. A1 - Bt Salleh, R. A1 - Ridhuan Tony Lim Abdullah, M. N2 - Amid a digitally growing world, digital competence has emerged as a critical concept in discussing what kinds of proficiency individuals should have. It is believed that, in addition to professional competence, digital competence is required for the workforce to improve their work results when much of their daily work uses technologies. Nonetheless, a high rate of the Vietnamese force faces a low level of digital competence, which aligns with the global trend. Meanwhile, previous studies have mainly concentrated on developing digital competence frameworks and proposing roadmaps to apply them; this current study may help seek answers to the questions of how the digital competence of the non-academic staff impacts their job performance. This proposed study may use survey quantitative research design to serve descriptive and evaluative research purposes based on the snowball sampling techniques for data collection. This study could be a fitting response to explain to what extent digital competence impact job performance among the non-academic staff in Vietnam universities by surveying full-time members from a private university. In addition, the findings from this study may assist educational organizations in selecting strategies for improving job performance based on a better understanding of the impact of digital competence on it. © 2023 ACM. Y1 - 2023/// N1 - cited By 0; Conference of 14th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics, ICEME 2023 ; Conference Date: 21 July 2023 Through 23 July 2023; Conference Code:195593 SN - 9798400708022 TI - The Conceptual on the Impact of Digital Competence on Non-academic Staff's Job Performance in the Vietnam Higher Educational Context PB - Association for Computing Machinery AV - none UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85180408234&doi=10.1145%2f3616712.3616725&partnerID=40&md5=eed8ca3ab0d9e09e11dc47c52f039eed ID - scholars18396 KW - Computer programming KW - Academic staff; Digital competence; Educational context; High rate; Job performance; Non-academic staff; Professional competence; The UTAUT model; Viet Nam; Vietnamese KW - E-learning ER -