Industrial Sociology: The Social Relations of Industry and the Community.
Harold L. Wilensky, Eugene V. Schneider
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Sixth Annual Conference (April 21-22, 1954). Montreal: Industrial Relations Centre, McGill University, 1954, 125 pp., mimeo. [PDF]
Roger Chartier
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Restoring Food System Resilience in a Turbulent World: Supply Chain Actors' Shared Responsibility
ABSTRACT Ecological and economic crises increasingly affect the long‐term resilience of the food supply chain. This qualitative study draws on semistructured interviews and public evidence to analyse the perspectives of British supply chain actors. Asking which pathways towards food system resilience arise and which forms of social and environmental ...
Steffen Hirth+6 more
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Labour politics as public health: how the politics of industrial relations and workplace regulation affect health. [PDF]
Greer SL.
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Anomaly Detection for Industrial Applications, Its Challenges, Solutions, and Future Directions: A Review [PDF]
Anomaly detection from images captured using camera sensors is one of the mainstream applications at the industrial level. Particularly, it maintains the quality and optimizes the efficiency in production processes across diverse industrial tasks, including advanced manufacturing and aerospace engineering.
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Centralization and Decentralization in Industrial Relations, BAKER, H. and FRANCE. R., Industrial Relations Section, Princeton University, 210 pp., 1954. [PDF]
Jacques St-Laurent
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ABSTRACT Despite the environmental imperative of a transition to a circular economy (CE), the current literature finds that globally firms are being slow to engage with such a transition. In this context, our thematic review explores how artificial intelligence (AI) might accelerate firm CE transition.
Donghao Huang+2 more
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Embodied intelligent industrial robotics: Concepts and techniques [PDF]
In recent years, embodied intelligent robotics (EIR) advances significantly in multi-modal perception, autonomous decision-making, and physical interaction. Some robots have already been tested in general-purpose scenarios, such as homes and shopping malls.
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A Statement on Industrial Relations by the Canadian Manufacturer's Association [PDF]
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