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_aJohannessen , Jon-Arild _97952 |
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_aFourth industrial revolution and the labour market _b: future-proofing work in the innovation economy |
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_bRoutledge _c2023 _aNew York |
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_a Routledge studies in the economics of innovation _917558 |
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500 | _a1. The jobs of the future 2. Competence creation 3. Competence co-ordination | ||
520 | _aThe book explores the new competence emerging from AI and intelligent robots, arguing that high technology utility and dissemination will future-proof jobs and make workers among the highest-paid. It also highlights the importance of making education more compatible with new technology, enabling graduates to access secure, better-paid jobs. The book uses conceptual generalization, scenario-based thinking, and historical economic methodology to benefit academic scholars and researchers. | ||
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_aTechnological innovation - Economic aspects _915159 |
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_aLabor market _917613 |
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