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Intangible capital : its contribution to economic growth, well-being and rationality / John F. Tomer ; with a chapter by Bart Eikelenboom.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: xi, 279 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1847200885
  • 9781847200884
Other title:
  • Its contribution to economic growth, well-being and rationality
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.5 22
LOC classification:
  • HD53 .T66 2008
Contents:
Part I. Intangible capital -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Intangible capital : a comprehensive and unifying view -- Part II. Intangible capital, economic growth and change -- 3. The contribution of intangible capital to economic growth : an overview -- 4. Understanding high performance work systems : the contribution of organizational capital -- 5. The impact of organizational capital on economic performance : evidence from Netherlands-based multinational corporations -- 6. Personal capital and emotional intelligence : an increasingly important intangible source of economic growth -- 7. Intangible factors in the Eastern European transition : a socio-economic analysis -- Part III. Intangible capital, human well-being and rationality -- 8. Human well-being : a new approach that considers the overall quality of people's lives -- 9. Addictions are not rational : a socio-economic model of addictive behavior -- 10. True preferences, metapreferences and actual preferences : a socio-economic model of preference formation -- 11. Beyond the rationality of economic man, toward the true rationality of human man -- Part IV. Implications for government policy and the discipline of economics -- 12. Government policy and intangible capital -- 13. Why we need a commitment approach to environmental policy John F. Tomer Tomer, John F. Thomas R. Sadler Sadler, Thomas R -- 14. Economic versus heterodox man : the concepts of human nature in schools of economic thought -- Part V. Summing up -- 15. Conclusion : intangible capital and the human potential of the socio-economy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Intangible capital -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Intangible capital : a comprehensive and unifying view -- Part II. Intangible capital, economic growth and change -- 3. The contribution of intangible capital to economic growth : an overview -- 4. Understanding high performance work systems : the contribution of organizational capital -- 5. The impact of organizational capital on economic performance : evidence from Netherlands-based multinational corporations -- 6. Personal capital and emotional intelligence : an increasingly important intangible source of economic growth -- 7. Intangible factors in the Eastern European transition : a socio-economic analysis -- Part III. Intangible capital, human well-being and rationality -- 8. Human well-being : a new approach that considers the overall quality of people's lives -- 9. Addictions are not rational : a socio-economic model of addictive behavior -- 10. True preferences, metapreferences and actual preferences : a socio-economic model of preference formation -- 11. Beyond the rationality of economic man, toward the true rationality of human man -- Part IV. Implications for government policy and the discipline of economics -- 12. Government policy and intangible capital -- 13. Why we need a commitment approach to environmental policy John F. Tomer Tomer, John F. Thomas R. Sadler Sadler, Thomas R -- 14. Economic versus heterodox man : the concepts of human nature in schools of economic thought -- Part V. Summing up -- 15. Conclusion : intangible capital and the human potential of the socio-economy.

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