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International SymposiumMeasuring and REPORTING Intellectual capital :Experience, Issues, and ProspectsAmsterdamTechnical Meeting9-10 June 1999 REPORTING ON HUMAN CAPITAL; OBJECTIVES AND TRENDSCOUNTRY COVERED: The paper is not nationally related as such but provides examples from somecountries, notably the UK, DENMARK and FINLANDRESEARCH TEAM:Mr. Sven- ge WestphalenNational ExpertCEDEFOPThe opinions expressed in this paper are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the OECD,the governments of its Member countries, the co-organisers, or the supporting document cannot be quoted or cited without the express permission of the author(s).2 ABSTRACTThe article covers informs about the different levels and stages where REPORTING on HUMAN capital can takeplace.
2 ABSTRACT The article covers informs about the different levels and stages where reporting on human capital can take place. Further, it provides a stakeholder analysis in order to identify the needs creating the demand for
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