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BUILDING AND MAINTAINING HUMAN CAPITAL
Gurus, Hired Guns, and Warm Bodies, 2011, p.244-263
2004 Princeton University Press ;2014 Princeton University Press, Princeton ;ISBN: 9780691127958 ;ISBN: 0691127956 ;EISBN: 1400841275 ;EISBN: 9781400841271 ;DOI: 10.1515/9781400841271.244
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Title:
BUILDING AND MAINTAINING HUMAN CAPITAL
Author:
Barley, Stephen R
;
Kunda, Gideon
Subjects:
Accountancy
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Applied sciences
;
Assets
;
Behavioral sciences
;
Business
;
Cognitive processes
;
Cognitive psychology
;
Communication systems
;
Communications technology
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Computer engineering
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Computer programming
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Computer science
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Computer software
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Computer technology
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Data products
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Digital communication systems
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Emerging technology
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Financial accounting
;
Human capital
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Information science
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Information technology
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Intangible assets
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Intellectual capital
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Internet
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Learning
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Learning rate
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Psychology
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Technological change
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Technology
Is Part Of:
Gurus, Hired Guns, and Warm Bodies, 2011, p.244-263
Description:
Brian Willingham had a theory of technological obsolescence that would have made a labor economist proud. He claimed that the value of knowing a programming language or application was a concave function of time that, in the end, crashed suddenly. When a language or application first attracts attention, Brian claimed, those who can write the code or use the application can demand high wages because their skill is rare. But as the technology becomes popular and more people become skilled in its use, wages decline. Wages decline even further when users begin to migrate to the technology’s successor. At some
Publisher:
Princeton: Princeton University Press
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISBN: 9780691127958
ISBN: 0691127956
EISBN: 1400841275
EISBN: 9781400841271
DOI: 10.1515/9781400841271.244
Source:
Ebook Central Academic Complete
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