Towards optimized effectiveness of organizational training programs: A meta-analysis study on delivery features
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Although organizations invest heavily on employee training, the effectiveness of employee training programs has not been well-established. In the current study, we examine the training delivery features of employee training programs to derive a better understanding of features that may be of best benefit in the improvement of employee affective outcomes. Specifically, and via the use of meta-analysis (k = 79 studies totaling 107 independent effect sizes), we focus on two broad classes of affective employee training outcomes including attitudinal and motivational outcomes. Results evidence support for the effectiveness of employee workplace training interventions and indicate that employee training programs associated with attitudinal versus motivational outcomes require different features while being delivered to reach optimal effectiveness.
Reference: Uslu, D.*, Marcus, J., Kisbu-Sakarya, Y. (2021). Toward optimized effectiveness of training programs: A meta-analysis. Journal of Personnel Psychology. Link Manuscript in preparation. |