Firm-Specific Human Capital

Definition

The skills, knowledge, and expertise that are uniquely valuable within a specific organisation and less transferable to other employers. Firm-specific human capital is a critical intangible asset that grows through on-the-job training, institutional learning, and experience with proprietary systems and processes.

Related Terms

Fair Market Value Fairness Opinion First-Mover Advantage Founders' Equity Franchise Value

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