Definition of spiritual capital as a part of universities’ mission
Author
Gil Domènech, Dolors
Marimon Viadiu, Frederic
Mas Machuca, Marta
Publication date
2016-09ISBN
978-84-944673-8-7
Abstract
The present paper poses the different types of capital in order to facilitate
universities the understanding of the concept of spiritual capital, since it is a
central part of their mission. More specifically, contributions with regard to the
concept of capital and their main bibliographic source are presented, and the
representation of the evolution of these different forms of capital is provided.
When universities understand the concept of spiritual capital and integrate it
properly in their mission, they become able to supply students a deeper vision
of themselves, the others, and the world, while strengthening their
employability given the increasing interest of business for the spiritual capital.
Document Type
Conference / Class
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
33 - Economics. Economic science
334 - Forms of organization and cooperation in the economy
Keywords
Universidades
Universitats
Universities and colleges
Universitats--Finances
Universities and colleges--Finance
Enseñanza superior--Finanzas
Pages
13
Publisher
OmniaScience Publisher
Is part of
2nd Research Workshop: Missions, leadership and sustainability (UIC 2016 - Barcelona)
Citation
Gil-Domènech, Dolors; Marimon Viadiu, Frederic; Mas-Machuca, Marta. «Definition of Spiritual Capital as a part of Universities’ Missions». Proceedings of the II Research Workshop: Missions, leadership and sustainability. UIC, Barcelona: OmniaScience, 2016, p. 49-61. ISBN: 978-84-944673-8-7
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