This paper traces the evolution of approaches to human capital in economics, finance and management. It is based on research reports focusing on: (a) the theory of human capital (Schultz, Mincer, Becker), (b) neoclassical (Spence, Arrow, Thurow) and radical (Bowles, Gintis) criticism of human capital theory, (c) human resource accounting, and (d) management. The main finding of the paper is that a terminological disagreement between proponents of various economic approaches stems from the fact that researchers sometimes use different theoretical backgrounds for studying and interpreting the human capital concept
Contemporary society, characterized by an accent on the critical evaluation of the resources it poss...
The author presents the evolution of the theory of economic growth and concludes that fundamental qu...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
W artykule przedstawiono ewolucję podejść do kapitału ludzkiego na tle badań z zakresu ekonomii, fin...
The issue of human capital is increasingly attracting the attention of both theorists and practition...
The prerequisites of formation of the human capital theory as a scientific concept on the basis of a...
This work is concerned with Human Capital Theory. Part of the work is concentrate on evolution of Th...
The recent interest in the concept of human capital is attributable to the presidential address of T...
The development of the theory of the human capital within the limits of the western economic theory ...
Introduction. The relevance of the study is associated with the emerging tendency to overcome the pu...
In the era of mass currency pertaining to the Bourdesian concepts of cultural and social capital, th...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Considering its significance for the development of national economy and individual and social welfa...
International audience— Common denominator used usually on the social life, legitimator of the econo...
Contemporary society, characterized by an accent on the critical evaluation of the resources it poss...
The author presents the evolution of the theory of economic growth and concludes that fundamental qu...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
W artykule przedstawiono ewolucję podejść do kapitału ludzkiego na tle badań z zakresu ekonomii, fin...
The issue of human capital is increasingly attracting the attention of both theorists and practition...
The prerequisites of formation of the human capital theory as a scientific concept on the basis of a...
This work is concerned with Human Capital Theory. Part of the work is concentrate on evolution of Th...
The recent interest in the concept of human capital is attributable to the presidential address of T...
The development of the theory of the human capital within the limits of the western economic theory ...
Introduction. The relevance of the study is associated with the emerging tendency to overcome the pu...
In the era of mass currency pertaining to the Bourdesian concepts of cultural and social capital, th...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Considering its significance for the development of national economy and individual and social welfa...
International audience— Common denominator used usually on the social life, legitimator of the econo...
Contemporary society, characterized by an accent on the critical evaluation of the resources it poss...
The author presents the evolution of the theory of economic growth and concludes that fundamental qu...
In modern economic theories, human qualities are treated as autonomous production factors, which are...