2012
DOI: 10.5172/ijtr.2012.10.3.164
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Using the critical incident technique to research decision making regarding access to training and development in medium-sized enterprises

Abstract: USING THE CRITICAL INCIDENT TECHNIQUE TO RESEARCH DECISION MAKING REGARDING ACCESS TO TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES AbstractEmployees in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) form part of a 'disadvantaged' group within the workforce that receives less access to training and development than employees in large firms. Prior research into reasons for the relatively low levels of employee participation in training and development has typically involved surveys of owner/manager opinions. … Show more

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