Training culture : a new conceptualization to capture values and meanings of training in organizations
Polo, Federica; Cervai, Sara; Kantola, Jussi (2018-04-09)
Polo, Federica
Cervai, Sara
Kantola, Jussi
Emerald
09.04.2018
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202002266602
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202002266602
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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to introduce and validate the concept of training culture defined as a subset of the main organizational culture that allows examining meanings and values attributed to the training within an organization by management and employees.
Design/methodology/approach - This study, following the deductive scale development process, examines the theoretical foundation and psychometric properties of the training culture scale (TCS), testing the utility and appropriateness of the measure. The TCS has been designed and developed on three specific dimensions: individual, group and organizational. A confirmatory factorial analysis has been performed to assess the internal structure.
Findings - Results confirm the three dimensions initially hypothesized: individual, group and organizational, with good reliability indexes on the three factors.
Practical implications - The implementation of the TCS allows training experts to have a broader understanding of training in the organization and to better tailor the training activities according to the training culture profile of the organization.
Originality/value - Cultural analyses are usually carried out from the managerial perspective. The TCS considers the individual perception, including both management and employees in the definition of a training culture profile that enables the organization to develop more effective strategies for training and development.
Design/methodology/approach - This study, following the deductive scale development process, examines the theoretical foundation and psychometric properties of the training culture scale (TCS), testing the utility and appropriateness of the measure. The TCS has been designed and developed on three specific dimensions: individual, group and organizational. A confirmatory factorial analysis has been performed to assess the internal structure.
Findings - Results confirm the three dimensions initially hypothesized: individual, group and organizational, with good reliability indexes on the three factors.
Practical implications - The implementation of the TCS allows training experts to have a broader understanding of training in the organization and to better tailor the training activities according to the training culture profile of the organization.
Originality/value - Cultural analyses are usually carried out from the managerial perspective. The TCS considers the individual perception, including both management and employees in the definition of a training culture profile that enables the organization to develop more effective strategies for training and development.
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