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Expanding definition of the human capital structure

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Vol. 11 (no. 2.2),
p. 21-27

In connection with the change of individual's role in economy, the problem of human capital is becoming highly topical. The article contains the expanding definition of human capital structure. Human capital is system, that can be characterized by the following qualities: innovativeness, creativity, dynamism. The subsystems are the components of human capital: education, health, social-cultural and informative components, they are supplemented by connections between them: self - organization, has integrating role; and motivation has resulting function.


Keywords: human capital, structure, innovation, motivation

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