As India has continued its transition into the digital economy, a new technological revolution is starting which, in the long term, will revolutionize the future of work and the nature of the economy. In the modern digital economy, machines are capable of automating simple and predictable tasks, but humans fill in to bring the nuance, complexity and creativity our technology cannot yet provide. Yet new advances in computing power, the growing ubiquity of internet-connected devices, and algorithms which mimic the cognitive processes of human thought are building a world in which complex and unpredictable processes can be automated through the sheer weight of predictive data. In the process, work tasks currently seen as reserved for humans ca...
The globalization and the competitiveness are enforcing organizations to readdress and innovate thei...
Middle income developing countries like India are seen as capable of exploiting the knowledge revolu...
More than half of India’s population—over 500 million people—are younger than 25. By 2050 India is e...
With access to data communication networks and the prevalence of informal work, workers in the globa...
Technological developments and automation have always been a hope and threat. Technological changes ...
This paper attempts to explore the avenues for future jobs given the impact of technology in the for...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is likely to transform the way we live and work. Due to its high potent...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is likely to transform the way we live and work. Due to its high potent...
The paper aims to discuss the world of fast-paced technology from a Darwinian standpoint and examine...
India is making a transition from an underdeveloped country to a fast developing country. The econom...
The industrial revolution in the early nineteenth century played a crucial role in shaping the futur...
Recently, India has been seeing a fundamental reorientation in the culture around its workforce. The...
One of the world's largest economies, India has made tremendous strides in its economic and social d...
This paper is an attempt to understand the key opportunities and challenges to Indian labour in the ...
India is the world’s second largest country in the world which is the youngest nation having the la...
The globalization and the competitiveness are enforcing organizations to readdress and innovate thei...
Middle income developing countries like India are seen as capable of exploiting the knowledge revolu...
More than half of India’s population—over 500 million people—are younger than 25. By 2050 India is e...
With access to data communication networks and the prevalence of informal work, workers in the globa...
Technological developments and automation have always been a hope and threat. Technological changes ...
This paper attempts to explore the avenues for future jobs given the impact of technology in the for...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is likely to transform the way we live and work. Due to its high potent...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is likely to transform the way we live and work. Due to its high potent...
The paper aims to discuss the world of fast-paced technology from a Darwinian standpoint and examine...
India is making a transition from an underdeveloped country to a fast developing country. The econom...
The industrial revolution in the early nineteenth century played a crucial role in shaping the futur...
Recently, India has been seeing a fundamental reorientation in the culture around its workforce. The...
One of the world's largest economies, India has made tremendous strides in its economic and social d...
This paper is an attempt to understand the key opportunities and challenges to Indian labour in the ...
India is the world’s second largest country in the world which is the youngest nation having the la...
The globalization and the competitiveness are enforcing organizations to readdress and innovate thei...
Middle income developing countries like India are seen as capable of exploiting the knowledge revolu...
More than half of India’s population—over 500 million people—are younger than 25. By 2050 India is e...