Syndicalism and Labour. Notes upon some Aspects of Social and Industrial Questions of the Day.by Arthur Clay;Syndicalism: A Critical Examination.by J. Ramsay Macdonalddoi:10.2307/2222269Review by: H. Sanderson FurnissEconomic Journal
The success of any organization requires a skilled, competent, and satisfied workforce. If the workforce can be provided with the necessary components to ensure a high quality of working life, they will become permanent assets. Various factors undoubtedly affect the quality of workers' work lives. ...
Rather it is designed (i) to create the enabling environment for markets to form and flourish and (ii) to create specific institutions about labour (e.g., human capital, innovation, and intellectual property rights programmes), capital (e.g., transnational corporations, private sector development...
To investigate how artificial intelligence (AI) affects the structure of labour force employment, we integrate robotics adoption and employment into this study's model. Based on Chinese provincial panel data from 2010 to 2019, fixed, mediating and threshold effects models and a spatial heterogeneity ...
View PDFHighlights Science for society Indigenous Peoples are critical to the success of global conservation. However, their stewardship is challenged by the expansion of industrial development and national contexts that undermine their capacity to govern and sustainably manage their lands. The variation ...
Encourage digital skills To bridge the large gender gap in relation to digital inclusion and skills, schools can work to ensure girls are active in the digital space from a young age by developing their digital skills, as with the...
A series of products in relation to protective coatings for nuclear power plants developed by COSCO Kansai Companies have been granted the authentication by the Science and Technology Product Identification Conference (科學技術產品鑑定會) organised by the China Nuclear Energy Association, thereby furthe...
The main objective of this chapter is to obtain insights into how crucial factors for industrial development interact in practice, focusing on five outstanding cases of what we call “industrial strategy” that resulted in a remarkable economic...
The digital (or 4th industrial) revolution has made industrialisation harder by being less consequential for structural transformation than was initially hoped. The rise of digital platform capitalism and its relation to global value chains (GVCs) is responsible for this. This paper explains why dimini...
Versions Notes Abstract The ageing of the population has become a serious test for all countries and regions, and industrial intelligence, as a new development model that integrates traditional industries with modern technology, will contribute to the deep integration of the industrial and innovation ch...