Purpose: This research focuses on the benefits that social responsibility can report on the area of human resources, examined the impact of a socially responsible configuration of human resource policies and practices in the generation value process for the company, and more specifically in its intellectual capital. Design/methodology: The study performed a regression analysis, testing the individual effects of socially responsible human resource policies on intellectual capital, broken down into three main variables such as human, social and organizational capital. Findings: The results shed light on how the introduction of socially responsible aspects in the management of human resources can facilitate the exchange of knowledge, skills and attitudes -human capital-; lead to improvements in communication, trust, cooperation among employees -social-capital- and, in turn, generates an institutionalized knowledge encoded in the own organizational culture -organizational capital-. Research limitations/implications: The study only provides information from large companies with over 250 employees. Practical implications: There are important implications in the measure of corporate social responsibility concerns in the area of human resources. Social implications: Also important intangible effects on non-economic variables are confirmed, such as intellectual capital. Originality/value: The value of the study lies in its novelty, testing socially responsible configurations of human resources as well as the direct effects of different policies on intellectual capital.
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Barrena-Martínez, J., López-Fernández, M., & Romero-Fernández, P. M. (2016). Efectos de las políticas de recursos humanos socialmente responsables en el capital intelectual. Intangible Capital, 12(2), 549–590. https://doi.org/10.3926/ic.738
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