The intermediary role of territorial economic intelligence between human capital and the economic development of territories
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Human capital, Territory, Economic development, ; Economic intelligence, City of AgadirRésumé
This study falls within the realm of territorial economics and aims to explore the possible impact of human capital on the economic development of a specific location, in this case, the city of Agadir. The authors adopted a deductive research approach and a post-positivist perspective to answer the question of whether human capital can act as a driver for the development of the city. A theoretical model linking human capital, economic intelligence, and economic development was created and tested on a sample of 257 individuals attempt by managing the territorial businesses in Agadir City. The findings revealed a strong correlation between these concepts, with human capital having the potential to significantly contribute to the city’s development. However, the results also showed the importance of enhancing the participation of new actors in the city’s management to fully realize its growth potential. The study sheds light on the relationship between human capital, economic intelligence, and economic development and highlights the importance of considering this relationship in promoting the growth and development of cities like Agadir.
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