Evolution of Social Competencies in Sustainable Supply Chains

In many sectors of the economy, the global changes brought about by COVID-19, the war in Ukraine and the ensuing economic crisis have challenged the hitherto used social competencies necessary to successfully manage companies in sustainable supply chains. The slogan of sustainability has now become...

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subjects Artificial intelligence
Collaboration
Energy consumption
Entrepreneurs
Germany
Global economy
Health care industry
Industrial production
Industry 4.0
International organizations
Logistics
Manufacturing
Natural resources
Personal relationships
Poland
Skills
Social capital
Society
Supply chains
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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