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Technological change is a constant phenomenon in contemporary organizations. How to prepare employees for technological change has increasingly become an issue for human resource development theory and practice. This study investigated the human resource development practices of organizations in...
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, renewable energy use, technical advancement, and forest cover in Indonesia to reduce CO2 emissions. This study utilized the … suggest that Indonesia's CO2 emissions would increase by 1.17% for every 1% increase in economic development. Furthermore, a 1 … article presents policy suggestions for achieving environmental sustainability in Indonesia through the reduction of carbon …
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article examines the construction of the Banyubiru project and its failure to integrate with the power grid of the Indonesia …
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Indonesia. According to the National Labor Force Survey of Indonesia, the share of educated workers and wage skill premium …
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It has become a global agenda for the transition toward sustainable energy systems; the Mercosur region faces unique opportunities and challenges in harnessing the potential of renewable resources. Against this backdrop, this study thoroughly investigates the determinants of renewable energy...
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For the purpose of this study, the role of technological innovation is examined. Few studies have examined empirically and theoretically the relationship between technological innovation and ecological footprint in conjunction with other factors, such as the human capital index and renewable...
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