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Ben Farr-Wharton, Tim Bentley, Leigh-ann Onnis, Carlo Caponecchia, Abilio De Almeida Neto, Sharron O?Neill and Catherine Andrew
At a time where there are ageing populations, global shortages of skilled labour, and migration pathways impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, retaining older workers presents as a vital strategic initiative for organizations globally. This study examines t...
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Kesavan Manoharan, Pujitha Dissanayake, Chintha Pathirana, Dharsana Deegahawature, Renuka Silva
Various industry sectors of many developing countries have been facing various challenges associated with low performance of labour due to poor work-based training practices. This study aims to assess the performance of labour in construction by applying...
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Robert Maxwell Tullberg, Huu Phu Nguyen and Chien Ming Wang
This study provides an overview of both traditional nearshore seaweed farming infrastructure and more recent developments intended for large scale farming in more exposed coastal waters where nutrient supply may be a limiting factor. The success of multi...
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Giulia Pugliese, Xiaochen Chou, Dominic Loske, Matthias Klumpp and Roberto Montemanni
Manual order picking, the process of retrieving stock keeping units from their storage location to fulfil customer orders, is one of the most labour-intensive and costly activity in modern supply chains. To improve the outcome of order picking systems, a...
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Felix Chari and Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu
In an effort to improve their quality of life and battle poverty, many urban residents are turning to agriculture as an alternative source of income, employment, and food security. However, climate-related hazards such as heatwaves, floods, and droughts ...
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Belinda Brucker Juricic, Mario Galic and Sasa Marenjak
This paper reviews the recent literature on skill and labour shortages in the labour market with special emphasis on the construction sector in the European Union Member States, foreseeing the Construction 4.0 era. The free movement of people is one of t...
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Shagun Tripathi,Priyanka Panday
The world economy is experiencing unpredictable economic volatility and uncertainty, with possible calamitous social, political and economic consequences. One of the greatest challenges of our times is unemployment. Job creation in the 21st century has b...
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Osaretin Kayode Omoregie,Fredrick Ikpesu,Abraham Emmanuel Okpe
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This study investigated the effect of credit supply on rice output in Nigeria within the periods 1981 to 2016 by employing the VECM approach. Findings from the research revealed that a rise in credit supply would lead to increase in rice output. In addit...
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Emmanuel Donkor, Victor Owusu, Enoch Owusu-Sekyere and Abiodun A. Ogundeji
Achieving a sustainable food supply is crucial to meet the ever-increasing demand emanating from high population growth, rising consumer incomes, and high rates of urbanisation in developing countries including Ghana. The adoption of farm innovations in ...
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Sandra Makumbirofa,Andrea Saayman
AbstractAs South Africa?s popularity as a tourist destination increases, the need for skilled human capital also increases. The study of skills development and human capital in all sectors of the economy has long been topical as a means to support organi...
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