The Role of Human Capital Within the University Administration
Fakhraddin Maroofi,
Seyed Hamid Mahdiun and
Jamshid Taghsimi
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2017, vol. 7, issue 2, 169-181
Abstract:
Administrative ability is important to structure, effectiveness. Yet, few studies check, however, human capital investments over a career have an effect on choice into administration. We tend to use panel knowledge for economists to estimate the choice of an administration over a pure tutorial track. The results show that, since research-specific human capital reduces to make a choice changing into an administrator, general human capital will increase it. There are inferior administrative opportunities for women that haven't improved over time and variation within the role of human capital per institutional analysis mission. Thus, our results suggest tutorial leaders don't seem to a just born, however cultivated through their human capital investments.
Keywords: Educational political economy; Human capital; Productivity; Resource allocation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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