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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Estimating the monetary value of the stock of human capital for New Zealand : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury /

Le, Trinh V. T. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Canterbury, 2006. / Typescript (photocopy). Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-164). Also available via the World Wide Web.
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Comparative studies in the value of human capital in Australia and Japan /

Konuma, Hiroyoshi. January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Graduate School of Management, 2000? / Bibliography: leaves 336-344.
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A factor-based examination of United States Navy human resource officers work activities by commercial activity assignment codes to Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) body of knowledge standards

Tovar, Jesse. 09 1900 (has links)
"This research examines the relationship between United States Navy Human Resource (HR) officers assigned work activities as described by Total Force Manpower Management System (TFFMS) commercial activity (CA) function codes with Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) body of knowledge standards. A review of the current HR officer career field and HR competencies was performed. A total of (N=661) cases were drawn from TFMMS and comprised the data set used in factoring HR officers' CA function codes with the body of knowledge standards prescribed by the Society for Human Resource Management. This study enumerates HR officers working in HR related work activities as defined in the SHRM body of knowledge and those who are performing non-HR related work in the Navy."-- p. v.
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Integrated competence and human capital value

17 March 2015 (has links)
M.Phil. (Human Resource Management) / The purpose of the study was to establish the Human Capital Value’s competence construct theoretical underpinnings by investigating perspectives, definitions, frameworks, models, variables, and measures based on levels of analysis. The research design followed on a theoretical (non-empirical) research approach, based on a systematic literature. The approach allowed for a content analysis, via the application and computer assisted qualitative data analysis software, ATLAS.ti. The findings revealed that individual and team level competence consists of variables such as knowledge, skills, abilities, and attributes that include both the application of behavioural and functional capabilities. Organisation level competence relies on core competencies’ resources and capabilities responsible for maintaining its competitive advantage. Furthermore, the findings have established that there is a significant lack of standardised competence frameworks, models, and measures. The implication of this study needs to be empirically validated, since it was based on a non-empirical systematic literature review.
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The development of an improved human capital index for assessing and forecasting national capacity and development

Verkhohlyad, Olha 15 May 2009 (has links)
Human capital theory is accepted as one of the foundational theories of socioeconomic development. Although, according to founding scholars, any acquired qualities and abilities that help individuals and groups be economically productive can be considered as individual or group human capital, the classical human capital model focuses on schooling and training as the major factors comprising human capital on individual, group, and national levels. Consequently, current human capital measurement tools generally assess only educational attainment on these levels. Because of this overly simplified approach, the present manner in which human capital is commonly measured by national and international entities creates difficulty in accurately assessing the strengths and weaknesses of human capital within and between countries. A major challenge to improvement of human capital variables is identification and availability of data. The factors suggested to have significant impact on human capital are mostly intangible. Collecting such data is cost prohibitive for many developing countries. Consequently, national policy-makers, multinational corporations and international aid organizations use simplified estimates of human capital. The purpose of this dissertation is to construct and validate a more comprehensive human capital index. Study research questions include: 1) What are the significant factors that affect national human capital as revealed in the literature? 2) Can an expanded measure of national human capital be developed to reflect adequate content of HC identified in the literature? 3) What is the preliminary evidence supporting the validity of the newly developed human capital index? This analysis resulted in the formation of a new human capital index, which is expanded due to the incorporation of new variables together with the routinely used education measures. The sample panel data is from 163 countries for the years 2000-2005. Literature content analysis, factor analysis and regression analyses are used to support the exploration of the research questions. The results of the analyses suggest that a human capital model, which includes additional variables together with currently used education variables, predicts the level of national economic development significantly better than the model which includes only education measures. These results have implications for human resource development, corporate human capital management, national education, and international aid policies.
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Three essays on human capital

Dickson, Lisa Marie 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
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Three essays on human capital

Dickson, Lisa Marie, Hamermesh, Daniel S. Trejo, Stephen J., January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2005. / Supervisors: Daniel Hamermesh and Stephen Trejo. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Comparative studies in the value of human capital in Australia and Japan / by Hiroyoshi Konuma.

Konuma, Hiroyoshi January 1999 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves 336-344. / 344 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Graduate School of Management, 2000?
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Investment returns to education in Hong Kong /

Liu, Chau-wing. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. Soc. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1991.
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Investment returns to education in Hong Kong

Liu, Chau-wing. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1991. / Also available in print.

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