2018
DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v3i1.86
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The Impact of Continuous Training on Maximizing Efficiency in Tax Administration: The Case of a State Internal Revenue Service (SIRS) in the North Central Region of Nigeria

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to establish the role of continuous training in maximizing efficiency in tax administration using the case of a State Internal Revenue Service (SIRS) in the North Central Region of Nigeria. The study examined the strategies adopted for continuous training by the SIRS and subsequently measured the impact of these strategies on the performance of all levels of management (low, middle and top) of the SIRS under focus. The SIRS identified the need for training from its inception … Show more

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“…In this way, the proposed measure contributes to the building of both affective and normative commitment. The positive link between employees' involvement in training programs is also confirmed by numerous empirical studies (Al-Emadi & Marquardt, 2007;Aguinis & Kraiger, 2009;Dias & Silva, 2016;Foerster-Pastor & Golowko, 2018). Given the importance of training of employees for the competitiveness of the organization, some authors in the training even see a central area of human resource management along with activities such as recruitment, selection and rewarding (Bulut & Culha, 2010).…”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Human Resources Managersmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…In this way, the proposed measure contributes to the building of both affective and normative commitment. The positive link between employees' involvement in training programs is also confirmed by numerous empirical studies (Al-Emadi & Marquardt, 2007;Aguinis & Kraiger, 2009;Dias & Silva, 2016;Foerster-Pastor & Golowko, 2018). Given the importance of training of employees for the competitiveness of the organization, some authors in the training even see a central area of human resource management along with activities such as recruitment, selection and rewarding (Bulut & Culha, 2010).…”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Human Resources Managersmentioning
confidence: 58%