1995
DOI: 10.1016/0149-2063(95)90031-4
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The influence of general perceptions of the training environment on pretraining motivation and perceived training transfer

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“…Facteau et al (1995) noted succinctly that for transfer to occur trainees have to believe: (1) they are capable of learning, (2) the expended effort to learn will change performance, and (3) that changed performance will lead to valued outcomes. Drawing on the seminal work of Bandura (1986) and his social cognitive theory, a number of studies have demonstrated the effects on learning and transfer of self-efficacy and its variants (e.g.…”
Section: Pre-and Posttraining Transfer Influencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facteau et al (1995) noted succinctly that for transfer to occur trainees have to believe: (1) they are capable of learning, (2) the expended effort to learn will change performance, and (3) that changed performance will lead to valued outcomes. Drawing on the seminal work of Bandura (1986) and his social cognitive theory, a number of studies have demonstrated the effects on learning and transfer of self-efficacy and its variants (e.g.…”
Section: Pre-and Posttraining Transfer Influencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides that, one key determinant of training effectiveness is an individual's level of training motivation. As the training effectiveness derives from training motivation, it is concluded that probability of trainees motivation are higher if they experience benefit from training program instead of those who are not (Facteau, 1995).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two motivation-relevant constructs that have been examined in previous research which are pre-training motivation [21] and motivation to learn [22] [23]. The study conducted by Facteau et al [24] found the correlation between pretraining motivation and training transfer while Quinones [23] found the motivation to learn as the key principle in linking pre-training characteristics and training outcomes. Noe [20] on the studies in military settings found that motivation to learn have an impact on training effectiveness.…”
Section: Learner's Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Support from peers and colleagues have proven to be the most influential factor in learning transfer than supervisory support [24]. In the study conducted by Chiaburu & Marinova [21], among individual and organization support for transfer, peer support having a highly significant relationship with learning transfer.…”
Section: Learning Enviromentmentioning
confidence: 99%