This study reviews the technical and interpersonal competencies of professionals in the Green Technology industry. This industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in Europe. This growth trend is expected to continue and is largely due to global environmental issues and energy requirements. Ambitious European targets to reduce dependency on fossil fuels provide the ideal political framework for the expansion of this industry. In light of this development, an important consideration is the availability of skilled professionals in the workforce. This research examines the competencies of professionals based in Scandinavia (regions of Denmark, Norway and Sweden). Information for this study has been gathered from a number of Green Technolog...
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
The environmental issue was a debating topic over the past decades, but the knowledge, skill, and at...
The trail to sustainability requires revolutionising the way environmental professionals perceive an...
The main topic of the EESD’10 conference is “Learning for transformation”, and it is stated thatengi...
Climate change and environmental deterioration have been recognized as global drivers of change, and...
The Swedish industry’s needs of competences in sustainable development - A comparative analysis to t...
Innovation is critical for any organization to maintain sustainability and to grow. In today's world...
This paper discusses the development of Green Competency Elements among Polytechnic lecturers in Mal...
Sustainability manufacturing is crucial in many aspects in terms of environmental impact. It concern...
The catchword ‘green skills’ has been common parlance in policy circles for a while, yet there is li...
Green skills are sometimes referred to as sustainable development skills because they are associated...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to contribute to the quality improvement and long-term strategic ...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to contribute to the quality improvement and long-term strategic ...
The environmental issue was a debating topic over the past decades, but the knowledge, skill, and a...
As sustainable construction becomes a standard necessity in the construction industry, construction ...
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
The environmental issue was a debating topic over the past decades, but the knowledge, skill, and at...
The trail to sustainability requires revolutionising the way environmental professionals perceive an...
The main topic of the EESD’10 conference is “Learning for transformation”, and it is stated thatengi...
Climate change and environmental deterioration have been recognized as global drivers of change, and...
The Swedish industry’s needs of competences in sustainable development - A comparative analysis to t...
Innovation is critical for any organization to maintain sustainability and to grow. In today's world...
This paper discusses the development of Green Competency Elements among Polytechnic lecturers in Mal...
Sustainability manufacturing is crucial in many aspects in terms of environmental impact. It concern...
The catchword ‘green skills’ has been common parlance in policy circles for a while, yet there is li...
Green skills are sometimes referred to as sustainable development skills because they are associated...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to contribute to the quality improvement and long-term strategic ...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to contribute to the quality improvement and long-term strategic ...
The environmental issue was a debating topic over the past decades, but the knowledge, skill, and a...
As sustainable construction becomes a standard necessity in the construction industry, construction ...
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
The environmental issue was a debating topic over the past decades, but the knowledge, skill, and at...
The trail to sustainability requires revolutionising the way environmental professionals perceive an...