Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approach
We investigated the probabilities of acquisition of requisite human capital by new entrants in the institutional network. Graph theories applied in complex social networks using multi-attribute decision models were employed for our study. We coupled the dynamical and complexities of social network a...
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doaj-90dcbb62a45e4d699062e7f71ba4009e2021-04-02T12:39:14ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Engineering Business Management1847-97902020-08-011210.1177/1847979020935330Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approachAlex Boadi Dankyi0Kong Yusheng1Evans Takyi Ankomah-Asare2Joyce Kwakyewaa Dankyi3Antoinette Asabea Addo4 Economics and Finance Department, School of Economics and Finance, , Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China Economics and Finance Department, School of Economics and Finance, , Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China Economics and Finance Department, School of Economics and Finance, , Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China College of Distance Education, , Cape Coast, Ghana Management Department, School of Public Administration, , Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, ChinaWe investigated the probabilities of acquisition of requisite human capital by new entrants in the institutional network. Graph theories applied in complex social networks using multi-attribute decision models were employed for our study. We coupled the dynamical and complexities of social network analysis with BASS-SIR epidemiological model to ascertain sustainability in the light of internal and external forces in the human capital acquisition. The results show that a new entrant’s ability to acquire human capital within the network increases rapidly and reaches a steady state by the third month. The fractional analysis indicated that a combined effect of internal and external injection of knowledge into the network sees entrants acquiring the required knowledge and work world skills in a relatively shorter time. Finally, the discrete and continuous analyses revealed that relatively even and continuous patterns of information flow reduce the time of reaching a steady state in the industry. We recommend a strong policy on continuous and even rates of training, a high rate of information flow such as internal and external training with the emphasis on internal training systems to gain competitive advantage.https://doi.org/10.1177/1847979020935330 |
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Alex Boadi Dankyi Kong Yusheng Evans Takyi Ankomah-Asare Joyce Kwakyewaa Dankyi Antoinette Asabea Addo Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approach International Journal of Engineering Business Management |
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Alex Boadi Dankyi Kong Yusheng Evans Takyi Ankomah-Asare Joyce Kwakyewaa Dankyi Antoinette Asabea Addo |
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Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approach |
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Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approach |
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Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approach |
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Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approach |
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Acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: A BASS-SIR forecasting approach |
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acquisition of human capital for organizational sustainability: a bass-sir forecasting approach |
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International Journal of Engineering Business Management |
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2020-08-01 |
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We investigated the probabilities of acquisition of requisite human capital by new entrants in the institutional network. Graph theories applied in complex social networks using multi-attribute decision models were employed for our study. We coupled the dynamical and complexities of social network analysis with BASS-SIR epidemiological model to ascertain sustainability in the light of internal and external forces in the human capital acquisition. The results show that a new entrant’s ability to acquire human capital within the network increases rapidly and reaches a steady state by the third month. The fractional analysis indicated that a combined effect of internal and external injection of knowledge into the network sees entrants acquiring the required knowledge and work world skills in a relatively shorter time. Finally, the discrete and continuous analyses revealed that relatively even and continuous patterns of information flow reduce the time of reaching a steady state in the industry. We recommend a strong policy on continuous and even rates of training, a high rate of information flow such as internal and external training with the emphasis on internal training systems to gain competitive advantage. |
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