2020
DOI: 10.1002/piq.21323
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Individual and Organizational Factors that Influence Transfer Generalization and Maintenance of Managerial‐Leadership Programs

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“…Our findings also concurred with studies that reinforce the importance of opportunities to use the training gained and training outcomes (i.e., Arefin & Islam, 2018; Vandergoot et al, 2020). Finally, the current study lent empirical support to a lesser focused variable, namely rewards for MTT.…”
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“…Our findings also concurred with studies that reinforce the importance of opportunities to use the training gained and training outcomes (i.e., Arefin & Islam, 2018; Vandergoot et al, 2020). Finally, the current study lent empirical support to a lesser focused variable, namely rewards for MTT.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…TPB states that trainees will be motivated to initiate the transfer only when relevant and adequate opportunities to use the training are provided (Kim et al, 2019). A few studies in the recent past reiterated the positive influence of opportunity to use the training gained on transfer motivation and training transfer (Noorizan et al, 2016; Vandergoot et al, 2020). Vishwakarma and Tyagi (2017), in their study of some Indian power distribution companies, noted the importance of providing opportunities to the trainees to use the skills learnt at work.…”
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“…There are studies with positive results in terms of innovation (Sung and Choi, 2013) and productivity at work and increased profits (Kim & Ployahart, 2014) and financial performance in the long run (Kwon, 2019). Others reveal that formal learning has not improved organizational performance (Vandergoot et al, 2020) and results at the individual level (Ford et al, 2018).…”
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“…Although the transfer topic is one of the most important and active in research on T&D (Saks et al, 2014), with increased publications in the last two decades (Baldwin et al, 2017;Schoeb et al, 2020), it still presents some gaps, particularly two. The first relates to the learning transfer construct, which needs to be better defined, operationalized, and differentiated between use and effectiveness (Blume et al, 2010;Vandergoot et al, 2020). The second concerns the lack of studies involving long-duration educational programs with more generic and abstract contents (Soerensen et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%