2016
DOI: 10.1108/ejtd-02-2014-0018
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Barriers to employee training in small and medium sized enterprises

Abstract: Purpose Training is an important component of successful business concerns. However, although there is growing acceptance amongst scholars that small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are engines that drive economies across nations, through their contribution in terms of job creation and poverty reduction; extant research portray that these organisations often lack the resources required to undertake training. Mauritius, as a small island developing state, is not an exception. Similar to other economies, th… Show more

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“…This would run contrary to the findings of previous studies noted above that have highlighted the need for resources making more successful SMEs more likely to invest in human capital (Rabie et al, 2016;Sung and Choi, 2016;Padachi and Bhiwajee, 2016), but a non-linear relationship could be present. As well as context individuals may vary in the extent to which loss aversion may affect their choices.…”
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“…This would run contrary to the findings of previous studies noted above that have highlighted the need for resources making more successful SMEs more likely to invest in human capital (Rabie et al, 2016;Sung and Choi, 2016;Padachi and Bhiwajee, 2016), but a non-linear relationship could be present. As well as context individuals may vary in the extent to which loss aversion may affect their choices.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the risk is that skilled employees are 'poached' by competitors and so, investments in human capital will be lost (Padachi and Bhiwajee, 2016), particularly to larger competitors (Barrett, 2015). This means business owners have a fear that the investment cost of training would be greater than the return given the loss of trained staff (Panagiotakopoulos, 2011).…”
Section: Sme Human Capital Investment Decisions and The Impact Of Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, businesses and cultural industries tend not to think strategically about their current and future skills needs. 5 In order to solve this problem, we propose the use of blockchain in Human Resource Management activities, especially to solve skills gap.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Business incubators have attracted the interest of many researchers who have assumed that the use of support mechanisms for the formation of new companies can have positive repercussions, by the number of companies created, their rate RAUSP of growth in employment and their survival rate (Gallani, Kajiwara, & Krishnan, 2015). In this analysis framework, this study focusses on the survival of MSMEs owing to the fundamental the economies of the countries and their effect on employment, as well as the growth of a society (Massa, Farneti, & Scappini, 2015;Gherhes, Williams, Vorley, & Vasconcelos, 2016;Padachi, Lukea Bhiwajee, & Lukea Bhiwajee, 2016;Valaei, & Rezaei, 2017).…”
Section: Data Envelopment Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%