Performance Review in Language Skill Training Centers (LSTCs)
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This research purpose is to review in Language Skill Training Centers (LSTCs) that prepare Migrant Workers (PMI). Current LSTCs suffer from a performance gap, failing to meet high international skill demands, unlike competitors like Vietnam. The framework argues that sustained competitiveness is achieved not by possessing resources alone, but by dynamically aligning internal resources with external demands (DC bridging RBV and RDT) while ensuring optimal individual performance (SCT) under an ethical mandate (CPT). The study recommends LSTCs prioritize intangible asset investment and institutionalize dynamic adaptation routines to elevate Indonesia's position in the global skilled labour market.
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