Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to look at the competitiveness motive and mastery motive across 33 countries. The competitiveness motive is found to be a significant but negative predictor of employee training. Design/methodology/approach: The dataset was collected from two sources. Competitiveness motive and mastery motive scores of countries were collected from Lynn's study (1991); and work relation variables, such as employee training, worker motivation, and the world competitiveness score, were collected from the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2008. Correlations, regression models and Sobel test were applied for analysis. Findings: Although people with a strong competitiveness motive are eager to beat others, the results indic...
Title: Winning in a Global Market: The Significance Of Training For Skills Required To Be Effective ...
Employee engagement has become the Human Resources theme of the moment, many progressive organisatio...
Questionnaire data from 200 managers were analyzed. Hierarchical factor analysis found two general f...
There exists a never-ending struggle to gain a dominant market position at the national and internat...
Purpose: The purpose of this eight-country study is to examine what drives performance at the indivi...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a critical overview of the significant and growing challenges t...
Workplace training programs are usually considered to be an important element of the competitive org...
Competition in the business world today is increasing, which causes every company to try to achieve ...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this eight-country study is to e...
ABSTRACT Title: Job training in multinational companies --The case of Carl Zeiss in China Level: F...
[[abstract]]In the society relying mainly on kownledge economy, enterprise's management environment ...
Purpose: The main purpose of the article was to examine the impact of the employee trainings on the ...
Employee performance is an important factor in the success of an organization in the profit-oriented...
The quality of human capital is a key competitive asset for EU firms to prosper in a globalised econ...
This study aimed to examine the effect of Human Resources development and training on performance. D...
Title: Winning in a Global Market: The Significance Of Training For Skills Required To Be Effective ...
Employee engagement has become the Human Resources theme of the moment, many progressive organisatio...
Questionnaire data from 200 managers were analyzed. Hierarchical factor analysis found two general f...
There exists a never-ending struggle to gain a dominant market position at the national and internat...
Purpose: The purpose of this eight-country study is to examine what drives performance at the indivi...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a critical overview of the significant and growing challenges t...
Workplace training programs are usually considered to be an important element of the competitive org...
Competition in the business world today is increasing, which causes every company to try to achieve ...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this eight-country study is to e...
ABSTRACT Title: Job training in multinational companies --The case of Carl Zeiss in China Level: F...
[[abstract]]In the society relying mainly on kownledge economy, enterprise's management environment ...
Purpose: The main purpose of the article was to examine the impact of the employee trainings on the ...
Employee performance is an important factor in the success of an organization in the profit-oriented...
The quality of human capital is a key competitive asset for EU firms to prosper in a globalised econ...
This study aimed to examine the effect of Human Resources development and training on performance. D...
Title: Winning in a Global Market: The Significance Of Training For Skills Required To Be Effective ...
Employee engagement has become the Human Resources theme of the moment, many progressive organisatio...
Questionnaire data from 200 managers were analyzed. Hierarchical factor analysis found two general f...