Human capital accumulation: the role of human resource development

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Author: Garavan, Thomas N.; Morley, Michael J.; Gunnigle, Patrick; Collins, Eammon

Abstract:

Introduces the special issue 'Human resource development: sectoral and invention-level evidence of human capital accumulation'. Reviews the concepts and definitions of intellectual and human capital. Considers human capital from individual (employability, performance and career development) and organization (investment, ownership, skills and knowledge management) perspectives. Looks at each of the papers in the special issue, relating them to its theme. Highlights the implications for human resource development, both at individual and organizational levels.

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Articles from the special issue are indexed from TD/TNC 80.370 to TD/TNC 80.372 and from TD/TNC 80.380 to TD/TNC 80.382.

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Introduces the special issue 'Human resource development: sectoral and invention-level evidence of human capital accumulation'. Reviews the concepts and definitions of intellectual and human capital. Considers human capital from individual (employability, performance and career development) and organization (investment, ownership, skills and knowledge management) perspectives. Looks at each of the papers in the special issue, relating them to its theme. Highlights the implications for human resource development, both at individual and organizational levels.

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Subjects: Career development; Performance; Employment; Management; Skills and knowledge; Workforce development

Keywords: Human resource development; Employability; Human capital; Competence; Knowledge management; Workplace learning; Employees

Published: Bradford, England: Emerald, 2001

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Journal title: Journal of European industrial training

Journal volume : 25

Journal number: 2/3/4

Journal date: 2001

Pages: pp.48-68

ISSN: 0309-0590

Statement of responsibility: Thomas N. Garavan ... [et al.]

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 80.370



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