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Ethics of consumption 1 Externalities 1 HIV prevention 1 Indispensable skills 1 Industry 4.0 transformation 1 Labor migration 1 Meso-level 1 Sociotechnical systems theory 1 Structural interventions 1 Structural violence 1 Techno-structural interventions 1 The Age of Robots and AI 1 Vulnerability 1
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Chuang, Szufang 1 Hirsch, Jennifer S. 1
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European Journal of Training and Development 1 Social Science & Medicine 1
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Indispensable skills for human employees in the age of robots and AI
Chuang, Szufang - In: European Journal of Training and Development 48 (2022) 1/2, pp. 179-195
skill development, as well as decision-making skillset. Originality/value The findings of this study can be used for techno-structural … interventions and employee development programs. This study highlights the importance of investigating human skills to cope with the …
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Labor migration, externalities and ethics: Theorizing the meso-level determinants of HIV vulnerability
Hirsch, Jennifer S. - In: Social Science & Medicine 100 (2014) C, pp. 38-45
This paper discusses labor migration as an example of how focusing on the meso-level highlights the social processes through which structural factors produce HIV risk. Situating that argument in relation to existing work on economic organization and HIV risk as well as research on labor...
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