1995
DOI: 10.1177/014920639502100101
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The influence of General Perceptions of the Training Environment on Pretraining Motivation and Perceived Training Transfer

Abstract: The present study was conducted to determine whether trainees’ general beliefs about training affect pretraining motivation and transfer of training in a large-scale training curriculum. In addition, the influence of social support for training from four organizational constituents (top management, supervisors, peers, and subordinates) and task constraints in the work environment on pretraining motivation and training transfer were evaluated. Nine hundred sixty-seven managers and supervisors completed a questi… Show more

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“…Based on the literature, training transfer is a surrogate for training effectiveness which means that training transfer can be used in place of training effectiveness in research models (Cannon-Bowers, Salas, Tannenbaum, & Mathieu, 1995;Facteau et al, 1995;Noe & Schmitt, 1986;Thayer & Teachout, 1995). Before a technical school can effectively train students, it would be beneficial to understand the influences on training transfer.…”
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“…Based on the literature, training transfer is a surrogate for training effectiveness which means that training transfer can be used in place of training effectiveness in research models (Cannon-Bowers, Salas, Tannenbaum, & Mathieu, 1995;Facteau et al, 1995;Noe & Schmitt, 1986;Thayer & Teachout, 1995). Before a technical school can effectively train students, it would be beneficial to understand the influences on training transfer.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition of training transfer used in this research is the ability to apply what one has learned from training back to one's job (Facteau et al, 1995;Thayer & Teachout, 1995). Early literature by Baldwin and Ford (1988) reviewed multiple studies that researched the construct of training transfer and determined ways to measure how much training one has applied on the job.…”
Section: Perceived Training Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
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