Statistical Analysis on Practice of Human Capital Pricing within Chinese Aeronautical Manufacturers

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With the economic globalization and entry’s into World Trade Organization (WTO), human capital pricing has been great strategy fulcrum of Chinese economic growth gradually. At present, sufficient theory guidance on human capital pricing can not be supplied because of studies on human capital pricing is underway stage. This paper, based on the international studies on human capital pricing, analyzes practice of human capital pricing within Chinese aeronautical manufacturers via statistical analysis by the usage of Statistic Product of Science and Society (SPSS). It aims to identify key factors of human capital pricing in China, which can provide decision support for Chinese aeronautical manufacturers.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 467-469)

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2036-2041

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February 2011

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