Examples of using Technological change in English and their translations into Croatian
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Technological change(TC) is a term that is used to describe the overall process of invention,
Innovation in financial services and technological change, for all its benefits, creates new opportunities which may sometimes be abused to conceal terrorist financing.
momentum of their own, which is driven by technological change and intensified competition.
Theoretical and empirical research both suggest that recent technological change has been skill-biased.
Emphasis has been on four key elements of the technological change process:(1) an innovative technology(2)
especially because globalisation and technological change 3 could quickly undermine their economic performance.
demographic and technological change, the issue of inclusive
updated to meet our business needs, technological change and legal regulations.
In its earlier days, technological change was illustrated with the'Linear Model of Innovation', which has now
globalisation and technological change.
security whilst taking account of issues largely beyond its control such as technological change, global market factors
accelerating technological change and unsustainable economic growth add to the complexity of tackling environmental challenges
overcome skills mismatches in a rapidly evolving labour market impacted by globalisation and technological change.
globalisation and technological change.
piety of the first settlers, Driven by a thirst for innovation and technological change.
in particular by efforts to ensure that benefits of globalisation and technological change, including digitisation, are distributed fairly across different groups in society, notably young people.
the economy is already significantly altered due to the crisis and technological change.
It complements the currently existing list of justifications(business interruption, technological change, reorganization of a company in order to safeguard its competitiveness)
to ensure that additional resources are available for updating the educational process in response to technological change;
The Reflection Paper on Harnessing Globalisation indicates that it is necessary to accompany the economic transformation brought about by globalisation and technological change so that every citizen and every region can contribute to and benefit from the internal market