Information and Communications Technology and Policy

Information and Communications Technology and Policy

Information and Communications Technology and Policy ›› 2025, Vol. 51 ›› Issue (12): 15-21.doi: 10.12267/j.issn.2096-5931.2025.12.003

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Digital intelligence literacy of Party and government officials: conceptual evolution, system construction, and cultivation path

ZHANG Ruichao1, ZHANG Ying2, WU Jianyu3   

  1. 1. Department of Leadership Science, Party School of Beijing Municipal Committee of C.P.C, Beijing 100044, China
    2. Department of National Governance (E-Government Research Center), Party School of Hebei Provincial Committee of C.P.C, Shijiazhuang 050064, China
    3. The Office of Scientific Research, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
  • Received:2025-11-24 Online:2025-12-25 Published:2026-01-08
  • Contact: WU Jianyu

Abstract:

Digital intelligence empowerment, with officials taking the lead and quality serving as the foundation, has evolved significantly in conceptual framework. The notion of digital intelligence literacy has progressed from “information literacy” to “digital literacy”, and further matured into the current concept of “digital intelligence literacy”. At present, this concept emphasizes the innovative integration of big data and artificial intelligence technologies. In alignment with competency theory, a multi-level, progressive structural system has been established, encompassing digital intelligence awareness, digital intelligence skills, and digital intelligence capabilities—corresponding respectively to the practical dimensions of “willingness to act” “ability to perform” and “proficiency in execution”. To address existing challenges in capacity development—such as reluctance to adopt, inability to apply, and ineffective utilization—targeted cultivation strategies including ideological refinement, professional training, and practical exercises are systematically applied to enhance the effectiveness of talent development initiatives.

Key words: digital intelligence literacy, the Party and government officials, literacy cultivation

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