2021
DOI: 10.15376/biores.16.2.3643-3661
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Labour productivity in the sustainable development of wood-based industry: A case for the European Union countries

Abstract: Labour productivity is one of the key factors determining the wood-based industry development and competitiveness. This study assessed the importance of human resources and labour productivity in the furniture sector in the European Union (EU) countries. A cluster analysis and multivariate linear ordering analysis were conducted. The EU15, especially Germany, Denmark, and United Kingdom, demonstrate a higher labour productivity and offer even four-fold higher wages to the employees than some EU13 countries. It… Show more

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“…The forest industry is strategically important for many countries (Hagadone and Grala 2012;Ratnasingam et al 2017;Griffin et al 2020;Grzegorzewska and Sedliačiková 2021;Ab Latib et al 2022), including Russia (Trofimova et al 2021). Today, new approaches to forestry are in demand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The forest industry is strategically important for many countries (Hagadone and Grala 2012;Ratnasingam et al 2017;Griffin et al 2020;Grzegorzewska and Sedliačiková 2021;Ab Latib et al 2022), including Russia (Trofimova et al 2021). Today, new approaches to forestry are in demand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%