Human capital is the personal skills and knowledge of value to an organization or society.
Human Capital may also refer to:
Human Capital (2013 film), an Italian drama directed by Paolo Virzì
Human Capital (2019 film), an American-Italian drama directed by Marc Meyers
Human Capital (magazine), a Singaporean human resources publication
Human Capital Index, a report by the World Bank
Human Capital Institute, an American management institute
Topics referred to by the same term
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Humancapital or human assets is a concept used by economists to designate personal attributes considered useful in the production process. It encompasses...
Humancapital flight is the emigration or immigration of individuals who have received advanced training at home. The net benefits of humancapital flight...
purpose of human resources (HR) is to ensure that the organization can achieve success through people. HR professionals manage the humancapital of an organization...
The HumanCapital Index (HCI) is an annual measurement prepared by the World Bank. HCI measures which countries are best in mobilizing their human capital...
The Ministry of HumanCapital (Spanish: Ministerio de Capital Humano) of Argentina is a ministry of the national executive power responsible for labour...
is humancapital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command. Similar terms include manpower, labor, labor-power, or personnel. The Human Resources...
A human resources management system (HRMS) or Human Resources Information System (HRIS) or HumanCapital Management (HCM) is a form of Human Resources...
A humancapital contract (or "HCC") is a finance product that allows for the provision of funds to an individual through an "equity-like" arrangement...
public policy. It includes accounting for natural capital, humancapital, social capital and produced capital. The True Cost Accounting approach can be applied...
individual in whom the humancapital is ... embedded", which implies a strong association of the individual with the instructional capital they learn from,...
capital Financial capital, an economic resource measured in terms of money Capital good Humancapital Natural capital Public capital Social capital Capital...
growth has traditionally been attributed to the accumulation of human and physical capital and the increase in productivity and creation of new goods arising...
country) is the dominant form of human migration globally. Migration is often associated with better humancapital at both individual and household level...
areas: humancapital, infrastructure and human rights (social, economic and political), with the intent of increasing living standards. Humancapital objectives...
international factors, both amenable to change through public policy, namely, humancapital formation and economic openness." Dutch disease, defined as the relationship...
Humancapital flight from Iran has been a significant phenomenon since the Islamic Revolution of 1979. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)...
perfectly nonliquid assets) are assets that are not traded on the market. Humancapital is the most important nontraded assets. Other important nontraded asset...
For United States federal law, the GAO HumanCapital Reform Act of 2004 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 108–271 (text) (PDF), 118 Stat. 811...
remainder due to humancapital accumulation. The foundation of the drive to increase educational attainment across the board is the humancapital model of education...
value of humancapital as well as social capital both in and outside of organizations and how this affects human resource practices. Humancapital being...