Human Capital: What It Is and Why People Invest ItStephen D. Harding
Davenport, Thomas O. Human Capital: What it is and why people invest in it. California: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1999.Thomas D Davenport.Human Capital: What Is It and Why People Invest It. . 1999Davenport, T. (1999). Human Capital: what it is and why people invest in it. San ...
Human capital : what it is and why people invest it Includes bibliographical references and index TO Davenport - Jossey-Bass 被引量: 328发表: 1999年 How to invest in social capital Business runs better when people within a company have close ties and trust one another. But the relationships ...
Why Do Part-time Workers Invest Less in Human Capital than Full- timers? LABOUR 23, 61-83.NELEN, A. y DE GRIP, A. (2009): "Why do part-time workers invest less in human capital than full-timers?", Labour, 23(1), 61-83.
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