Communication Aspect of National Testing Digitalization: Investigating Key Stakeholders’ Satisfaction

Authors

  • Miloš Jevtić University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia
  • Slavica Cicvarić Kostić University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia
  • Milan Okanović University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7595/management.fon.2024.0003

Keywords:

Digital transformation, Education, National testing, Communication System

Abstract

Research Question: The paper deals with the analysis of the elements of the communication system in the process of digitalization of the national testing process in the Republic of Serbia. Motivation: National testing represents an important segment of education in most countries. Considering that it involves a large number of stakeholders and activities, innovations based on the implementation of new technologies are complex and require significant efforts and resources for their implementation. The digitalization of national testing in Serbia, in addition to the development of software and organizational solutions, is accompanied by the development and implementation of a communication system aimed at facilitating the acceptance of innovations by all participants. This paper addresses the analysis of the efficiency of the elements of the communication system and satisfaction of stakeholders with them, at the final exam at the end of primary education in the Republic of Serbia. Idea: The paper aims to describe a successful communication system implemented to support the process of national testing digitalization. Effective communication is essential due to the large number of participants involved in the process and should ensure national testing effectiveness and transparency. Data: For the analysis of the satisfaction of two stakeholder groups with the highest interest and influence in the process of conducting the final exam, data obtained from surveys conducted in 2021, 2022, and 2023 were used. Each year, the questionnaire was completed by over 900 primary school principals and over 8,000 parents of final-grade pupils. Tools: In the research, a questionnaire specifically designed for two stakeholder groups - primary school principals and parents of final-grade pupils was used. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software. Descriptive statistics and correlation analysis were employed. Findings: The research has found that high satisfaction among key stakeholders (primary school principals and parents) is achieved through a carefully designed and implemented communication system, which includes an internet portal, written and video instructions, as well as direct support from trained and expert individuals. The communication system element that has the greatest impact on principals' satisfaction is the administrative portal, while for parents, it comprises all instructions prepared for carrying out activities. Contribution: This paper expands on existing research related to the digitalization of national testing and highlights the key elements of the communication system to enhance participant satisfaction in the process.

Author Biographies

Miloš Jevtić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia

Miloš Jevtić is an associate professor at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences. For over 20 years, he has been employed at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences in the Department of Business Systems Organization. His areas of interest include organizational design, organizational culture, and leadership. He is the author of several dozen scientific papers and a few books used as textbooks at the faculty. He also works as a consultant on organizational development projects.

Slavica Cicvarić Kostić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia

Slavica Cicvarić Kostić is a full professor at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade. She teaches at the University of Bologna - Bologna Business School and has been a guest lecturer at several universities and business schools across Europe. She has published over 100 papers in journals, books, and conference proceedings.

For over 20 years, she has been working as a consultant in the field of marketing and communications for both domestic and international companies, as well as for public administration institutions. She gained practical experience working as a Business Development Director in the international consulting company, Hauska & Partner International Communications, and as a Public Relations Manager in the investment company MPC Properties. She is a member of the marketing and communications team at TestMaster Solutions, a company that develops organizational and software solutions for candidate testing.

Milan Okanović, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia

Milan Okanović is an associate professor at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences. He was also a visiting lecturer at universities in Slovenia, Croatia and North Macedonia. His scientific and research work primarily focuses on the application of marketing in entrepreneurship, the development of innovations and startups, and corporate and digital communications. He has authored over thirty scientific papers published in national and international scientific journals and presented at conferences. As a consultant, he was mainly engaged in market research projects, digital communications campaigns, design, and branding. He was also a co-founder of one early-stage startup and a consultant in two established tech startup companies.

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Published

2024-05-13

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Jevtić, M., Cicvarić Kostić, S., & Okanović, M. (2024). Communication Aspect of National Testing Digitalization: Investigating Key Stakeholders’ Satisfaction. Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies. https://doi.org/10.7595/management.fon.2024.0003

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