TOKYO -- The Japanese government will soon push businesses to disclose so-called human-capital metrics over four categories, aiming to give investors a more accurate picture of companies' strengths and weaknesses.
Businesses encouraged to treat 'human capital' as value-creators, not just cost
In a recent survey, just over half of large Japanese companies reported discussing human-capital disclosures as a priority. © Reuters
TOKYO -- The Japanese government will soon push businesses to disclose so-called human-capital metrics over four categories, aiming to give investors a more accurate picture of companies' strengths and weaknesses.