The growth of the modern knowledge-based economy is becoming less dependent on tangible assets and, respectively, hinges more on the intangibles which are defined as human capital (HC). Despite the great number of scientific works dedicated to the HC phenomenon, the interest in this field had its “ups and downs” which caused changes not only in the notional concept itself, but also in the approach to its importance in value creation by measuring the returns of its investments. The purpose of the article is to analyse the evolution of these approaches. The nature of the article is both theoretical and analytical; it is based on quite an abundant list of scientific publications by Lithuanian and foreign authors. Adequate research methods were...
The prerequisites of formation of the human capital theory as a scientific concept on the basis of a...
The aim of the paper is to broaden the research on human capital providing new evidence that human c...
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...
The growth of the modern knowledge-based economy is becoming less dependent on tangible assets and, ...
AbstractThe significance of human capital in today's hyper-competitive environment is tremendous and...
The significance of human capital in today's hyper-competitive environment is tremendous and undoubt...
The evidence of ongoing globalisation processes increases the value of human capital as the most ess...
The issue of human capital is increasingly attracting the attention of both theorists and practition...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
The development of the theory of the human capital within the limits of the western economic theory ...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
The author presents the evolution of the theory of economic growth and concludes that fundamental qu...
In the 21st century, together with the development of society and economics, including technology, t...
AbstractThe significance of human capital in today's hyper-competitive environment is tremendous and...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
The prerequisites of formation of the human capital theory as a scientific concept on the basis of a...
The aim of the paper is to broaden the research on human capital providing new evidence that human c...
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...
The growth of the modern knowledge-based economy is becoming less dependent on tangible assets and, ...
AbstractThe significance of human capital in today's hyper-competitive environment is tremendous and...
The significance of human capital in today's hyper-competitive environment is tremendous and undoubt...
The evidence of ongoing globalisation processes increases the value of human capital as the most ess...
The issue of human capital is increasingly attracting the attention of both theorists and practition...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
The development of the theory of the human capital within the limits of the western economic theory ...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
The author presents the evolution of the theory of economic growth and concludes that fundamental qu...
In the 21st century, together with the development of society and economics, including technology, t...
AbstractThe significance of human capital in today's hyper-competitive environment is tremendous and...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
The prerequisites of formation of the human capital theory as a scientific concept on the basis of a...
The aim of the paper is to broaden the research on human capital providing new evidence that human c...
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...