
European Journal of Workplace Innovation : EJWI, Vol. 9, n° 1-2. Climate change, green jobs and workplace innovations - February 2025
Titre : | European Journal of Workplace Innovation : EJWI, Vol. 9, n° 1-2. Climate change, green jobs and workplace innovations - February 2025 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 17/02/2025 |
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This chapter is about that coming process of transformation with focus on human activities and our working life. It is structured as follows: Section two contains some methodological remarks followed by a third section which summarizes âthe stat[...]

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The U.S. New Deal under President Roosevelt has become a broadly shared historical point of reference for a âGreen New Dealâ of the 2020s. In fact, given the enormous, albeit very different, challenges faced by these two massive reform projects,[...]

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Starting from the hypothesis that the greening of production supposedly impacts three interconnected levels (employment systems, value chains and company strategies, occupations, skills, and work activities), the article provide insights resulti[...]

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Responding to the climate emergency, governments have pledged to deliver a net zero future. Delivery requires more green jobs and a just transition of good jobs and labour market inclusivity. The problem is that there is no agreed methodology fo[...]

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The green transition builds on a change to fossil-free energy and to a circular economy. In a European context, the major policy initiative is the Green Deal. While this transition needs to be rapid, gains and losses of jobs need to be considere[...]

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The circular economy (CE) has for long been an important strategy for sustainable development, promoting resource efficiency through reduce, reuse, and recycle. There is also a growing expectation that the CE may provide new jobs. However, worki[...]

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The green transition necessitates manufacturing companies to address climate change and incorporate sustainable and resilient solutions into their production. The best opportunity to achieve such solutions in production is during development, es[...]

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Although learning and innovation are key drivers of sustainability transitions, workplace innovation has gained little attention in the research area. Workplace innovation has potential to produce local change and development toward environmenta[...]

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Anna-Maria Teperi ;
Jari LyytimÀki ;
Tarja HeikkilÀ ;
Sara Malve-Ahlroth ;
Erkki Mervaala ;
Ilkka Ratinen ;
Andrew Thatcher
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Halting environmental degradation requires workplaces to undergo a profound shift towards ecologically sustainable work that challenges customary growthoriented thinking and holds justice and the well-being of workers as a core value. Structures[...]

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The manufacturing industry is undergoing a significant transformation, characterised by a green transition and rapid digitalisation. Technological advances have dominated Industry 4.0, whereas the transition to Industry 5.0 emphasises improving [...]