“…Building upon Laker' s work, Powell (2009) examined the effects of employees' perceptions of transfer intentions, general self-efficacy (GSE), and supervisor support to identify better the conditions for actual transfer based on Laker' s temporal dimension concept. Laker' s (1990a) multidimensional perspective has received some support (Foxon, 1993(Foxon, , 1997Yamnill & McLean, 2001). As with the contention of the present discussion concerning the differences between hard and soft skills, the Yelon and Ford (1999) perspective of open versus closed tasks and degree of supervision refers to the specific content of the training rather than to different dimensions of the underlying nature of transfer of training itself.…”