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Human Resource Accounting - Advances in Concepts, Methods and Applications (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 1999)
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Human Resource Accounting - Advances in Concepts, Methods and Applications (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 1999)
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Updating the book since its last publication in 1985, this new
edition of the landmark work on human resource accounting has been
substantially revised to reflect the current state of the field
through the late 1990s. The economies of many nations are
increasingly dominated by knowledge- or information-based sectors
driven by highly trained and specialized personnel. Whereas
physical capital was of the utmost economic importance in the past,
the distinctive feature of the emerging post-industrial economies
is an increasing reliance on human and intellectual capital. The
growing importance of human capital as a determinant of economic
success at both the macroeconomic and microeconomic levels dictates
that firms need to adjust to this new economic reality.
Specifically, if human capital is a key determinant for
organizational success, then investment in the training and
development of employees to improve performance is a critical
component of this success. This broad socioeconomic shift
underscores a growing need for measuring and analyzing human
capital when making managerial and financial decisions. Yet
important human resource decisions involving hiring, training,
compensation, productivity and other matters are often made in the
absence of specific information about the different costs and
benefits of these particular choices. Human resource accounting is
a managerial tool that can be used to gain this valuable
information by measuring the costs of recruiting, hiring,
compensating and training employees. It can be used to evaluate
employee training programs, increase productivity, and improve
managerial decision-making regarding promotions, transfers,
layoffs, replacement andturnover. Case studies illustrate, for
example: How an insurance company evaluated a training program for
claims adjusters and found that it would return two dollars for
every one dollar spent. How a human resources accounting study
revealed that an electronics firm's losses from employee turnover
equalled one year's new income, and how the company initiated a
program to reduce turnovers. The third edition presents the current
state of the art of human resource accounting by (1) examining the
concepts and methods of accounting for people as human resources;
(2) explaining the present and potential uses of human resource
accounting for human resource managers, line managers and
investors; (3) describing the research, experiments and
applications of human resource accounting in organizations; (4)
considering the steps involved in developing a human resource
accounting system; and (5) discussing some of the remaining aspects
of human resource accounting that require further research.
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