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Title: | Competențe esențiale pentru asigurarea competitivității pe piața muncii în condițiile schimbărilor secolului XXI |
Other Titles: | Essential skills to ensure competitiveness in the labor market in the conditions of the changes of the XXI century |
Authors: | Abramihin, Cezara Avros, Renata |
Keywords: | skills abilities human capital competitiveness competition skills key skills labor market lifelong learning |
Issue Date: | 20-May-2022 |
Publisher: | Academia de Administrare Publică |
Abstract: | The competitiveness of the human capital of a modern worker is increasingly determined by his ability to participate in the innovation activities of the organization. It is this ability, being a special and in many respects unique component of an employee’s human capital, that has become the most important factor in his competitiveness in the modern world. Technological development in recent decades as well as the phenomenon of globalization have led institutions and specialists around the world to look for the skills that everyone needs to successfully integrate into social life in a knowledge-based economy. |
Description: | ABRAMIHIN, Cezara, AVROS, Renata. Competențe esențiale pentru asigurarea competitivității pe piața muncii în condițiile schimbărilor secolului XXI = Essential skills to ensure competitiveness in the labor market in the conditions of the changes of the XXI century. In: Teoria şi practica administrării publice: conf. şt.-practică intern: Culegere de articole științifice, 20 mai 2022. Chişinău: AAP, 2022, pp. 413–420. e-ISBN 978-9975-75-985-4. |
URI: | https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/2941 |
ISBN: | 978-9975-75-985-4 |
Appears in Collections: | 20.80009.1606.09 Dezvoltarea politicilor pe piaţa muncii în vederea ocupării forţei de munca (2020-2023) |
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