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Human resources - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_resourcesWebHuman resources (HR) is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy.A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.Similar terms include manpower, labor, personnel, associates or simply: people. The Human Resources department (HR department) of …
Human Capital Index - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Capital_IndexWebThe Human Capital Index is a report prepared by the World Bank. The Index measures which countries are best in mobilizing the economic and professional potential of its citizens. The index measures how much capital each country loses through lack of education and health. The Index was first published in October 2018 and ranked 157 countries. The …
Natural capital - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_capitalWebNatural capital is the world's stock of natural resources, which includes geology, soils, air, water and all living organisms.Some natural capital assets provide people with free goods and services, often called ecosystem services.All of these underpin our economy and society, and thus make human life possible. Humanity's economic system viewed as a …
Intellectual capital - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_capitalWebIntellectual capital is the result of mental processes that form a set of intangible objects that can be used in economic activity and bring income to its owner (organization), covering the competencies of its people (human capital), the value relating to its relationships (relational capital), and everything that is left when the employees go home (structural …
Financial capital - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_capitalWebFinancial capital (also simply known as capital or equity in finance, accounting and economics) is any economic resource measured in terms of money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they need to make their products or to provide their services to the sector of the economy upon which their operation is based, e.g., retail, corporate, …
Capital humain — Wikipédia
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_humainWebVoir aussi Bibliographie. Géza Ankerl, L'épanouissement de l'homme dans la perspective de la politique économique, Sirey, Paris, 1966. Michel Fourmy, Ressources humaines, stratégie et création de valeur, vers une économie du capital humain, Éditions Maxima, 2012. Henri Savall et Véronique Zardet, Ingénierie stratégique du roseau : souple et enracinée, Paris, …
Capital - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CapitalWebCommon uses. Capital city, a municipality of primary status . List of national capital cities; Capital letter, an upper-case letter; Economics and social sciences. Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used for further production Economic capital; Financial capital, an economic resource measured in terms of money; Capital (Marxism), a central …
American Convention on Human Rights - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Convention_on_Human_RightsWebThe American Convention on Human Rights, also known as the Pact of San José, is an international human rights instrument. It was adopted by many countries in the Western Hemisphere in San José, Costa Rica, on 22 November 1969.It came into force after the eleventh instrument of ratification (that of Grenada) was deposited on 18 July 1978.. The …
Capital punishment in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Saudi_ArabiaWebCapital punishment in Saudi Arabia is a legal penalty. Death sentences are almost exclusively based on the system of judicial sentencing discretion (), following the classical principle of avoiding Sharia-prescribed penalties when possible.In recent decades, the government and the courts have increasingly issued these sentences, reacting to a rise …
Veritas Capital - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veritas_CapitalWebVeritas Capital is a New York-based private-equity firm founded in 1992 that invests in companies providing critical products and services, primarily technology-enabled products and services, to government and commercial customers worldwide. The firm's first fund closed in 1998. They closed an eighth flagship fund in 2022; in all, Veritas has …