Developing a lifelong learning service model to enhance SME competitiveness in the green transition
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https://doi.org/10.3846/bm.2025.1427Keywords:
co-creation, development of competitiveness, green transition, lifelong learning, SME competitivenessAbstract
The realization of the green transition requires sustainable, carbon-neutral industry, with a skilled workforce, which needs a new service model of lifelong learning to facilitate this systemic change. In Finland, three Universities of Applied Sciences are collaboratively developing a lifelong learning service model (LLLSM) to enhance the competitiveness of SMEs in three sectors of the manufacturing industry. By promoting industrial sustainability and carbon neutrality, the pilot addresses critical needs for skills development and knowledge sharing. The methodology focused on co-creation within a collaborative network, utilizing surveys, interviews, and pilot implementations to develop the model. Academic, industrial, and sectoral stakeholders participated in the design of this practical and scalable solution. The piloted LLLSM model provides SMEs with tools to adopt green practices and supports their role in a sustainable and competitive economy.
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