Accounting for the worth of employees: A new look at an old problem

Accounting for the worth of employees has long posed a challenge to the accountancy profession. Despite the attention it has received over the past 30 years, the subject has failed to develop much in the way of practical applications and as a result it is effectively a non-issue today. This is rathe...

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