Transparence of Human Resource Accounting in Indian Corporate Sector An Overview
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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v49i12.42-48pAbstract
It would be preferable if those companies that are in the service sector (education, health, R&D and IT) where human capital is a major chunk of the total assets, publish human resource accounting information in their annual reports in order to brand themselves as ideal employers in the corporate sector.Downloads
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