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- Title
Entrepreneurial Capital, Human Capital, Financial Capital: the paradigm of corporate progress.
- Authors
Rangone, Adalberto
- Abstract
Entrepreneurial Capital, Human Capital and Financial Capital are three definitions widely recurring in corporate culture. However, they are often considered as independent elements and for this reason independently analyzed without considering that firm's reasoning is expression of a changing process over the time but, overall, deeply characterized by interconnected factors. Analyzing how an entrepreneur or a company makes specific market choices means identifying the aims, joining them to the technical skills of the company in order to realize a product or a service and, last but not least, quantifying the financial instruments to support the company project. That's why Entrepreneurial Capital, Human Capital and Financial Capital express three voices of a sole paradigm. They are expression of the company's progress and for this reason they should be duly related to new challenges of a market always more interconnected and global.
- Subjects
CORPORATE growth; HUMAN capital
- Publication
Economia Aziendale Online, 2017, Vol 8, Issue 4, p235
- ISSN
2038-5498
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13132/2038-5498/8.4.235-242