© 2015 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between human capital (HC) and value creation and employee reward. HC is an important component of intellectual capital (IC). There is growing interest in how IC can be used to create organizational value. This paper addresses the need for critical analysis of IC practices in action. Based on data gathered from three annual surveys at Australia’s second largest public sector organization, the paper introduces psychological contract (PC) as new HC factors, and develops a method to measure HC in terms of value creation (work activity) and employee reward (pay). The findings have practical implications for managers in using the paper’s H...
The objectives of the article are, to illustrate the complex dimensions of the relationship between ...
The paper aimed at assessing and identifying in a comparative way the potentiality and suitability o...
The authors discuss the need for changes in human capital measurement systems. Problems with current...
One of an organization's intangible assets is its human capital. It essentially encompasses all of a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore, empirically, the contribution of human capital (H...
Today the businesses suffer with many complexities. The recent downturns in various economies, satur...
The human capital of a firm as manifested by employee knowledge and experience represents a key reso...
Theories supporting the relationship between employee development and responsibility and productivit...
The principal purport of this study is to explore and look for variety of aspects and the significan...
Human capital is generally assumed to be the most significant element of the intellectual capital, w...
In recent decades, there has been an increasing number of studies which converge on the point, that ...
Given the competition in organizations and Technological trends in the current labour markets firms ...
Human capital, the set of skills, knowledge, capabilities and attributes embodied in people, is cruc...
Human-capital-intensive firms contribute an increasing share of economic activity in developed count...
As contract human capital continues to grow and become a powerful force in the economy contributing ...
The objectives of the article are, to illustrate the complex dimensions of the relationship between ...
The paper aimed at assessing and identifying in a comparative way the potentiality and suitability o...
The authors discuss the need for changes in human capital measurement systems. Problems with current...
One of an organization's intangible assets is its human capital. It essentially encompasses all of a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore, empirically, the contribution of human capital (H...
Today the businesses suffer with many complexities. The recent downturns in various economies, satur...
The human capital of a firm as manifested by employee knowledge and experience represents a key reso...
Theories supporting the relationship between employee development and responsibility and productivit...
The principal purport of this study is to explore and look for variety of aspects and the significan...
Human capital is generally assumed to be the most significant element of the intellectual capital, w...
In recent decades, there has been an increasing number of studies which converge on the point, that ...
Given the competition in organizations and Technological trends in the current labour markets firms ...
Human capital, the set of skills, knowledge, capabilities and attributes embodied in people, is cruc...
Human-capital-intensive firms contribute an increasing share of economic activity in developed count...
As contract human capital continues to grow and become a powerful force in the economy contributing ...
The objectives of the article are, to illustrate the complex dimensions of the relationship between ...
The paper aimed at assessing and identifying in a comparative way the potentiality and suitability o...
The authors discuss the need for changes in human capital measurement systems. Problems with current...