Effective training policy towards promoting environment friendly oriented technological innovation at enterprises
Abstract
Innovation of technological in an environment friendly way is expected to be the solution to the environment related problems caused by negative impacts of the technological itself, thus contributing to boost socio-economic development in a sustainable manner. Training policy is one of the policies that can make positive effects on the improvement of the enterprises’ technological innovation capability, in general and their capacity in environmental friendly technological innovation, in particular. This paper tries to clarify the concept of technological innovation in association with training policy in order to encourage enterprises’ environmental friendly oriented technological innovation, as well as propose evaluation criteria and solutions to improve training policy to promote environmental friendly innovation technological at businesses. However, the restriction of this paper is the absence of an econometric model for an effective training policy in respect of promoting environmental friendly oriented technological innovation, as well as the limited scale of survey samples (survey conducted at enterprises in Hanoi).
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