SOCIAL DIALOGUE IN THE CONDITIONS OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION
Cristina Dima,
Ghenadie Ciobanu,
Daniel Moise,
Oana Matilda Sabie and
Stefan Burcea
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2020, vol. 14, issue 1, 478-486
Abstract:
The development of new technologies worldwide has radically changed contemporary society, countries' economies, industries, agriculture, services, education First of all, it is about the digital revolution that has changed and continues to bring changes in society and the economy, but also other technological revolutions such as biotechnologies, nanotechnologies, robotics, etc. Although technological impact adds value to human activity at all levels, there are many primarily social problems that arise in the labor market that need to be addressed today in order to have the right direction for implementing development strategies and policies. The purpose of this paper is to capture developments and debates in the national policy framework to address digital challenges and the implementation of new technologies and to map their impact on the business environment, employment and employment working conditions.
Keywords: social dialogue; technological transformation; digitization; nanotechnology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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