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Burke, Lisa A.; Saks, Alan M. – Human Resource Development Review, 2009
Decades have been spent studying training transfer in organizational environments in recognition of a transfer problem in organizations. Theoretical models of various antecedents, empirical studies of transfer interventions, and studies of best practices have all been advanced to address this continued problem. Yet a solution may not be so…
Descriptors: Models, Transfer of Training, Accountability, Problem Solving
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Grenier, Robin S.; Kehrhahn, Marijke – Human Resource Development Review, 2008
Traditionally, expertise theories have focused on skills acquisition with little regard for the domain or contextual factors affecting expertise development and retention. Because the development, retention, and recruiting of individuals with expertise is critical to organizational success, it is essential that HRD professionals understand the…
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Career Development, Expertise, Professional Continuing Education
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Bunch, Kay J. – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
Organizations spend as much as US$200 billion annually on training and development; however, much of this investment appears squandered on ill-conceived or poorly implemented interventions. Scholars have pondered the causes of failed training for decades, focusing on issues such as methods, program design, and trainee characteristics. Recent…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Failure, Organizational Culture
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Matthiesen, Jane Kirsten; Tissington, Patrick – Human Resource Development Review, 2008
Relocation, an intraorganizational geographical transfer, can be used for human resource development (HRD) because of the positive developmental effects it can induce. It is, thus, important for HRD professionals to understand the implications of relocation to ensure it is used appropriately and effectively as an HRD technique. Research on…
Descriptors: Classification, Relocation, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
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Burke, Lisa A.; Hutchins, Holly M. – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
Given the proliferation of training transfer studies in various disciplines, we provide an integrative and analytical review of factors impacting transfer of training. Relevant empirical research for transfer across the management, human resource development (HRD), training, adult learning, performance improvement, and psychology literatures is…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Adult Learning, Work Environment, Human Resources
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Hatala, John-Paul; Fleming, Pamela R. – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
In this article the authors introduce social network analysis (SNA) as a methodology for analyzing transfer climate prior to training. The literature has indicated that transfer climate is critical to a trainee's ability to apply the new knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes they gain through training back to the workplace. SNA serves as a…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Transfer of Training, Work Environment, Social Networks