Management Versus Non-Management Knowledge Transfer from Training to Real Work Environments: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract

This study reviewed 78 articles from previous research to investigate the effects of factors in the organizational environment on training transfer. A meta-analysis was performed with training transfer as a dependent variable and post-training independent variables of supervisor support, subordinate support, peer support, workplace support/transfer climate, relapse prevention, goal setting, continuous learning culture, task constraints, and frequency of use. In addition, analysis of differences in the relationship of these variables with training transfer based on training type (management versus non-management training) was conducted. Results of the meta-analysis revealed training transfer sample-weighted means effect sizes were largest for relapse prevention (d = .84), and supervisor support (d = .73) and that differences in effect sizes were found depending on whether training was management or nonmanagement in nature. The study's limitations along with suggestions for future research are discussed. Includes bibliography.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2007
Accession Number
ADA467599

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  • Air Force Institute of Technology

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  • Human Systems

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  • Air Force
  • Applied Psychology
  • Case Studies
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Environment
  • Human Resources
  • Management Personnel
  • Management Training
  • Personnel Management
  • Psychology
  • Statistics
  • Students
  • Supervisors
  • Trainees
  • Training
  • Training Management

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