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Human Capital Creation: A Collective Psychological, Social, Organizational and Religious Perspective

Human Capital Creation: A Collective Psychological, Social, Organizational and Religious Perspective

Title: Human Capital Creation: A Collective Psychological, Social, Organizational and Religious Perspective

Authors:

  1. Ansar Abbas
  2. Dian Ekowati
  3. Fendy Suhariadi
  4. Aisha Anwar

Department: Manajemen

Journal Name: Journal of Religion and Health

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Keywords: Human education; Human resource management & development; Individuals; Leadership; Organizations; Psychological health; Religious capital; Religious perspective; Social psychology; Value creation in Existing Human Capital.

Abstract:

Psychological, social, cultural, emotional, and organizational perspectives consistently highlight human capital’s importance in the literature. We argue that the collective view of different capitals with self-notion is essential for establishing impression, image, and self-esteem. According to the review findings, religious capital could predict context-specific psychological, cultural, social, emotional, and organizational capital. This acknowledgment can assist academics in better understanding how religion, social psychology, and other capitals co-create value in human capital development. This study includes several possible future paths and notes remarkable qualities that can enhance human capital value development research.

For details: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-022-01665-8