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B & H. EĞİTİM VE İNSAN SERMAYE YATIRIMLARI İŞLETMELERİ

EDUCATION AND INVESTMENTS IN HUMAN CAPITAL IN B&H. ENTERPRISES

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The main characteristics of postindustrial era (new economy, knowledge economy) are rapid changes of political, economic, technological and social environment which are reflected in different market demands, way of doing business and competition. Knowledge as an organizational recourse is recognized by many companies as a source of competition in new conditions of constant changes. Developed market economies enterprises undertake huge programs of education and their employees development in order to meet market demands and to adapt unpredictable changes in contemporary turbulent environment becoming the biggest education institutions today. The fact that European Commission developed the long life learning program striving to make whole Europe area space of learning, confirm the importance of education today. Formal education in school and university is not enough to provide employee with knowledge to be capable for new more complex tasks in future. Long life learning is attempt of western economies to meet new market demands based on radical changes which lead economy from industry to services, to knowledge based economy. That is the reason why the continual learning is an imperative not only for the company but for the individuals too. The aim of this paper is to analyze the importance of learning and investments in education in bh. enterprises as well as try to find out how bh. enterprises recognize the role of knowledge and employees education in achieving of competitive advantage today.
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