2023
DOI: 10.1108/ejtd-09-2022-0100
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Examination of the influence of transfer opportunity, assimilation of training content and motivation to transfer in the training transfer process

Abstract: Purpose Research has established that 38%, 56% and 66% of training is not transferred to work immediately, six months and 12 months after training, respectively. This has led scholars to advocate the continuous examination of factors that enhance training transfer to have a comprehensive understanding of the factors that enhance it. As a result, this study aims to examine transfer opportunity as a pretraining factor and its influence on assimilated training content (in-training factor); the influence of assimi… Show more

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“…It results in the accumulation of knowledge within organisations, which is necessary for achieving and maintaining a competitive advantage. Learning is an important outcome of capacity building programmes and is synonymous with the assimilation of training content which is a prerequisite for training transfer (Andoh et al , 2022a; Andoh et al , 2022c; Blume et al , 2010; Ford et al , 2018). According to Azmee and Kassim (2019), learning activities are essential in organisations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It results in the accumulation of knowledge within organisations, which is necessary for achieving and maintaining a competitive advantage. Learning is an important outcome of capacity building programmes and is synonymous with the assimilation of training content which is a prerequisite for training transfer (Andoh et al , 2022a; Andoh et al , 2022c; Blume et al , 2010; Ford et al , 2018). According to Azmee and Kassim (2019), learning activities are essential in organisations.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%