2013
DOI: 10.1002/job.1897
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Do organizations spend wisely on employees? Effects of training and development investments on learning and innovation in organizations

Abstract: The present study examines the effects of training and development on organizational innovation. We specifically suggest that the training and development investments of an organization affect its innovative performance by promoting various learning practices. We empirically tested our hypothesis by using time-lagged, multi-source data collected from 260 Korean companies that represent diverse industries. Our analysis showed that corporate expenditure for internal training predicts interpersonal and organizati… Show more

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“…A growing body of studies recently attempted to understand the mechanisms through which the skill and expertise of employees related to training and education become the predictors that improve overall corporate innovative performance [25,60,61]. Employee training and education are especially important in that they can influence and modify employees' attitudes and capabilities [40,60,62].…”
Section: Investment In Human Capital and Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A growing body of studies recently attempted to understand the mechanisms through which the skill and expertise of employees related to training and education become the predictors that improve overall corporate innovative performance [25,60,61]. Employee training and education are especially important in that they can influence and modify employees' attitudes and capabilities [40,60,62].…”
Section: Investment In Human Capital and Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human capital theory posits that individuals with more or higher quality human capital will produce more desirable outcomes [20]. However, the question of how investment in human capital, such as training which intends to increase employees' level of knowledge, skills, abilities and values, contributes to the process of enacting innovation has eluded most scholars except for a few studies [24,25]. This research endeavors to fill that void.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, change management for sustainability is increasingly recognized as a key determinant of success or failure, and the success of international business in multinational companies depends most significantly on the quality of internal management systems [13][14][15][16]. Additionally, efficient change management for sustainability is crucial in achieving corporate (national or international/multinational) goals such as higher value, comprehensiveness, corporate governance, and the like [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a share and not a cost [8]. Studies show the importance of trainings in developing the organization and improve the profit gained [9]. Huang [10] states that education and skills are the pre-requirements for the employees to perform well in their work.…”
Section: Training Needs Analysis [Tna]mentioning
confidence: 99%