Monday, 9 February 2015

What is human capital?

Health, knowledge, motivation, and skills, the attainment of which is regarded as an end in itself ...

 
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human capital

health, knowledge, motivation, and skills, the attainment of which is regarded as an end in itself (irrespective of their income potential) because they yield fulfillment and satisfaction to the possessor. In an organizational context, human capital refers to the collective value of the organization's intellectual capital (competencies, knowledge, and skills). This capital is the...
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