From Short-Term Gains to Long-Term Growth: Transforming Supply Chains with Sustainable Skills Development
Achieving sustainability in global value chains requires a shift from risk management to collaborative skills development.
Achieving sustainability in global value chains requires a shift from risk management to collaborative skills development.
Nurturing young talent and equipping the next generation with skills for sustainable development.
Implications and long-term management of the semiconductor shortage.
Global value chains (GVCs) are experiencing a de-globalization and decoupling trend, and determining its impacts on trade systems and industry status is key.
The new techno-economic paradigm offers a window of opportunity for latecomer countries to leapfrog into new sectors and industries.
The reversal of industrialization trends in Sub-Saharan Africa raises hopes about the future of manufacturing in the region.
Advances in production technology and a trend towards shorter supply chains make a return to “business as usual” highly unlikely.
The recovery of supply chains can be supported through trade policies and firm-specific initiatives.