Purpose - The purpose of this exploratory research is to test the model of training transfer as a two-way process. Design/methodology/approach - Based on self-report data gathered from 58 to 44 respondents in a field experiment, it is argued that there is not just learning in the context of training and not just application in the context of work. For training design may ask for performance during training, and data show significant further learning of skills in the context of work. Findings - The overall results of the data analysis suggest support for transfer as a two-way process. Data show a dip in transfer in the first interval, three weeks after training. In the longer term (one year), transfer restored significantly. Practical implic...
Transfer of training is the degree to which a skill or principle learned in one environment can be a...
Employee training programs need to develop ways of increasing the likelihood that learned skills and...
Fortune 500 corporations and public sector organizations expend $109 billion dollars annually to acc...
Even successful training programs cannot guarantee that newly learned knowledge and skills will be t...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i.e....
Although organizations invest billions of dollars in training every year, many trained competencies ...
Organisational literature suggests that training is an area of exponential growth (Goldstein, 1986, ...
The terms ‘transfer of learning ’ and ‘transfer of training ’ are usually found mutually exclusive i...
The primary goal for this article is reviewing tested theories/models of transfer of training in ord...
The study of learning transfer yields conflicting patterns of results. While some research shows str...
Employee training is delivered as a part of most human resource development programs because organis...
Despite large organizational investments of time and money into employee training newly acquired kno...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i...
The ultimate purpose of training transfer is to improve individual and organisational performance. I...
Transfer of training has been of vital concern for training effectiveness. However, even though a va...
Transfer of training is the degree to which a skill or principle learned in one environment can be a...
Employee training programs need to develop ways of increasing the likelihood that learned skills and...
Fortune 500 corporations and public sector organizations expend $109 billion dollars annually to acc...
Even successful training programs cannot guarantee that newly learned knowledge and skills will be t...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i.e....
Although organizations invest billions of dollars in training every year, many trained competencies ...
Organisational literature suggests that training is an area of exponential growth (Goldstein, 1986, ...
The terms ‘transfer of learning ’ and ‘transfer of training ’ are usually found mutually exclusive i...
The primary goal for this article is reviewing tested theories/models of transfer of training in ord...
The study of learning transfer yields conflicting patterns of results. While some research shows str...
Employee training is delivered as a part of most human resource development programs because organis...
Despite large organizational investments of time and money into employee training newly acquired kno...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i...
The ultimate purpose of training transfer is to improve individual and organisational performance. I...
Transfer of training has been of vital concern for training effectiveness. However, even though a va...
Transfer of training is the degree to which a skill or principle learned in one environment can be a...
Employee training programs need to develop ways of increasing the likelihood that learned skills and...
Fortune 500 corporations and public sector organizations expend $109 billion dollars annually to acc...