This paper uses a sub-sample (N= 5,800) of a unique data set on work and life-long learning to develop the learning dimension of the Job Demand-Control model (Administrative Science Quarterly[1979] 24:285). The model is expanded by including three distinct learning behaviors to allow for a complete assessment of workplace learning. Worker control is also expanded to include often con-founded dimensions of Social and Technical Control. The results confirm that different types of learning are related to different determinants and that Social and Technical Control are key factors in learning participation
The demands control support model (R. A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control...
In professions, lifelong learning is essential to providing quality and safe services. Certain worki...
The demands control support model (R. A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control and...
Societal rhetoric claims that the intellectual capital of workplaces must be leveraged if Canada is ...
Societal rhetoric claims that the intellectual capital of workplaces must be leveraged if Canada is ...
This paper draws on the findings of recent national surveys of paid and unpaid work as well as forma...
Societal rhetoric claims that the intellectual capital of workplaces must be leveraged if Canada is ...
This article examines the relationship between worker control and subjective underemployment among w...
Preliminary findings from a large Canadian survey are used to estimate the current patterns of adult...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The present study allows for a more flexible Job Demand–Control model ...
The demands control support model (R.A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control and ...
The creation of a learning environment at work has been seen as an essential concomitant of the grow...
The role of learning demands in informal workplace learningPurpose - Previous research showed that l...
textabstractBuilding on theoretical frameworks like the Job Demands Control model and Action Theory ...
This paper makes the argument that underestimation of the current range and depth of workers’ knowle...
The demands control support model (R. A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control...
In professions, lifelong learning is essential to providing quality and safe services. Certain worki...
The demands control support model (R. A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control and...
Societal rhetoric claims that the intellectual capital of workplaces must be leveraged if Canada is ...
Societal rhetoric claims that the intellectual capital of workplaces must be leveraged if Canada is ...
This paper draws on the findings of recent national surveys of paid and unpaid work as well as forma...
Societal rhetoric claims that the intellectual capital of workplaces must be leveraged if Canada is ...
This article examines the relationship between worker control and subjective underemployment among w...
Preliminary findings from a large Canadian survey are used to estimate the current patterns of adult...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The present study allows for a more flexible Job Demand–Control model ...
The demands control support model (R.A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control and ...
The creation of a learning environment at work has been seen as an essential concomitant of the grow...
The role of learning demands in informal workplace learningPurpose - Previous research showed that l...
textabstractBuilding on theoretical frameworks like the Job Demands Control model and Action Theory ...
This paper makes the argument that underestimation of the current range and depth of workers’ knowle...
The demands control support model (R. A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control...
In professions, lifelong learning is essential to providing quality and safe services. Certain worki...
The demands control support model (R. A. Karasek & T. Theorell, 1990) indicates that job control and...