AbstractAlthough there is a general recognition in the literature that training improves a firm's performance, empirical research does not always provide evidence to support this effect. One possible explanation is that training does not have a direct effect on performance but an indirect effect by improving other organizational outcomes. This paper suggests that organizational learning is one of those variables and that it mediates the relationship between training and performance and that the adoption of a learning-oriented training enhances performances through its positive effect on organizational learning. Using a sample of Spanish firms we obtain empirical evidence, which supports the view that this mediating effect is present
This paper review theory and empirical findings on the relationship between training and firm perfor...
Training & Development (T&D) is a function of human resource management. It is concerned with the de...
We investigate the relationship between employees' and managers' training and firm performance using...
AbstractAlthough there is a general recognition in the literature that training improves a firm's pe...
AbstractStudies of the relationship between employee training and outcomes at the company level, in ...
There has often been skepticism about whether training pays off for organizations. The aim of this p...
Effective performance has become critical throughout the global economy. In view of the severe compe...
Organizational learning is considered to be one of the most important issues in modern managerial li...
Literature examines the relationship between innovation and performance and asserts a positive relat...
Although there are many advocates of training and its important role in improving firm performance, ...
Empirical research has already postulated the link between learning routines and the creation of com...
This study analyzes the influences of transformational leadership on organizational performance thro...
Background: Learning organisation is defined as an organisation, in which individuals optimally crea...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for studying organizational learning, ...
Due to the new characteristics of the economic and business environment, organizational learning cap...
This paper review theory and empirical findings on the relationship between training and firm perfor...
Training & Development (T&D) is a function of human resource management. It is concerned with the de...
We investigate the relationship between employees' and managers' training and firm performance using...
AbstractAlthough there is a general recognition in the literature that training improves a firm's pe...
AbstractStudies of the relationship between employee training and outcomes at the company level, in ...
There has often been skepticism about whether training pays off for organizations. The aim of this p...
Effective performance has become critical throughout the global economy. In view of the severe compe...
Organizational learning is considered to be one of the most important issues in modern managerial li...
Literature examines the relationship between innovation and performance and asserts a positive relat...
Although there are many advocates of training and its important role in improving firm performance, ...
Empirical research has already postulated the link between learning routines and the creation of com...
This study analyzes the influences of transformational leadership on organizational performance thro...
Background: Learning organisation is defined as an organisation, in which individuals optimally crea...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for studying organizational learning, ...
Due to the new characteristics of the economic and business environment, organizational learning cap...
This paper review theory and empirical findings on the relationship between training and firm perfor...
Training & Development (T&D) is a function of human resource management. It is concerned with the de...
We investigate the relationship between employees' and managers' training and firm performance using...