While the accumulation of capital has long been the golden rule for some growth theorists, such as Smith and Ricardo, Gary Becker in the 1950s placed human capital at the heart of this sector of ...
Using Danish registry data covering the population of Danish workers, we provide new and robust evidence with external validity on the importance of the breadth of human capital for top management ...
This paper elaborates on how the human capital perspective on value creation can be advanced by joining the capabilities and governance approaches. Investments in firmspecific human capital can be an ...
Over the last thirty years, there have been significant changes in several empirical measures of local labor market monopsony power. A monopsonist has a profit incentive to offer lower wages to local ...
The first in a series charting the transformation to a new business imperative: embracing the human workforce as an asset to develop rather than a cost to contain. Human beings are remarkably ...
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Human Capital Development: An answer to low employee engagement
Every organization desires to have responsible and engaged employees, who can contribute to the success of the business. The more educated the workforce, the more skilled they become to contribute to ...
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