to ameleorate standard of living
Money or other resources technology used to operate of finance business. we also have HUMAN CAPITAL,
Measuring intellectual capital involves assessing three main components: human capital, structural capital, and relational capital. Human capital can be gauged through employee skills, knowledge, and experience, often evaluated via performance metrics and employee surveys. Structural capital includes organizational processes, patents, and proprietary technologies, which can be assessed through innovation output and efficiency metrics. Relational capital focuses on relationships with customers, partners, and stakeholders, measurable through customer satisfaction surveys and partnership effectiveness evaluations.
An example of a capital would be a factory, because a factory is used to produce goods such as shoes, computers, ect. And also, a factory is human made.
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benificial effect
Since you are ill, it would be benificial for you to have a rest.A teaspoon of honey a day is very benificial for your health.Name me three fruits that are benificial for you?Something that is benificial is good for you.
human capital is consider the best capital bcuz if their will be no human capital so their is no use of other capital also
what is the orgin of human capital management
how do capital and human capital increase the gdp wealth and income of nations
are arthropodes more benificial or harmful to mankind
human capital treat education and health as a means to increase capital wheras human develoment considers as integral to human well being
Journal of Human Capital was created in 2007.
The concept and scope of human capital management
it is that the human capital is one thing and the gdp is another thing.
To "invest" in human capital one can:Improve educationImprove healthcareMake labor (human capital) more mobile - geographically and occupationally
B. F. Kiker has written: 'Human capital: in retrospect' -- subject(s): Economics, History, Human capital 'The concept of human capital' -- subject(s): Human capital