Abstract
Software industry is realized as one key opportunity for socio-economic development, especially for developing countries. Human Capital heavily plays a critical role in such knowledge-based sectors as software. This paper describes and analyzes the role of human capital in the development of Jordan software industry between 1980's and 2005. In doing so, different roles in software industry are identified, described and analyzed. The study suggests that the existence of some levels of professional, technical and ICT graduates, will not guarantee the development of the sector. Quality, proper utilization, collaboration and policy coherency of Human Capital is needed for software sector development. Moreover, we argue -that challenges such as Diaspora can have a positive impact through technology transfer and entrepreneurship as the Indian case suggests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Mohammed, A. B. (2011). Jordan Software Industry: Investigating the Role of Human Capital. International Journal of Business and Management, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v6n5p217
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