HUMAN POTENTIAL AND HUMAN CAPITAL. ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH
Journal Title: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2011, Vol 162, Issue 4
Abstract
The article presents the meaning of human potential in philosophical and cultural anthropology. It shows that the understanding of human capital in management science should be based on the concept of human being and human activity as well as on ethics. The subjective treatment of a human being is important not only for human culture but also for the effectiveness of an organisation, human resources management and sustainable development.
Authors and Affiliations
Mirosław ZABIEROWSKI
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