Technological Change definition

Technological Change means the introduction or addition of equipment, machines or instruments or the modification thereof resulting in modification of the Employee’s tasks or skills required to fulfill the requirements of the position.
Technological Change in this Article means:
Technological Change means:

Examples of Technological Change in a sentence

  • If the position no longer exists, the matter shall be referred to the Joint Committee on Technological Change.

  • For a technological change, Section 30.4.4.7 specifies a separate Technological Change Procedure, which the ISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner to the extent practicable, will follow to assess whether a Developer’s requested change constitutes a Permissible Technological Advancement, as defined in Section 30.1 of this Attachment X.

  • The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration.

  • Models of Innovation – Static Models: Incremental versus Radical Innovation, Abernathy –Clark Model, Henderson – Clark Model, Disruptive Technological Change Model, Innovation Value – Added Chain, Strategic Leadership View, Familiarity Matrix, Imitability & Complementary Assets – Teece Model.

  • Rao et al., Importance of Technological Change and Spillovers in Long-Term Climate Policy, 27 ENERGY J.


More Definitions of Technological Change

Technological Change is defined as changes in technology to the process, equipment or methods of production that differs significantly from that previously utilized by the Company.
Technological Change means introduction of new machinery or equipment which may result in the displacement of employees.
Technological Change means the introduction of equipment or material which is likely to affect the security of employment of a permanent member of the bargaining unit.
Technological Change means changes introduced by the College in the manner in which it carries out teaching operations and services where such change or changes affects the terms and conditions or security of employment of any member of the bargaining unit or alters the basis on which this Agreement was negotiated.
Technological Change means any change in:
Technological Change means the introduction of electronic input devices, significantly modified types of equipment or machinery, new or significantly modified types of computer software programs or computer hardware or types of equipment or machinery not hitherto employed within the Bargaining Unit.
Technological Change shall be as defined in Section 54 of the Labour Code.