Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization

In the researcher' s experience as the Training Manager for Abrar Group International (AGI) in 1995 - 1997. it was observed that AGI and its subsidiaries experienced a low turn-up trend for training programs. This posed many questions and assumptions. According to several authors such as Rub...

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Main Author: Omar, Azman
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9200/1/FPP_2000_9_IR.pdf
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description In the researcher' s experience as the Training Manager for Abrar Group International (AGI) in 1995 - 1997. it was observed that AGI and its subsidiaries experienced a low turn-up trend for training programs. This posed many questions and assumptions. According to several authors such as Rubenson, Knowles and Cross, one of the reasons for this is employees' attitude towards training. However, there are many other possible factors affecting employee turn- up. The general objective of this study is to determine which organizational factors are associated with employees' attitude towards training at Abrar Group International. Specifically, this study is aimed to (l) identify the sociodemography of employees, (2) determine the attitude towards training among the employees, (3) determine the organization factors (the environment, job characteristics, supervisory support and the training barriers) with regard to their attitude on training, (4) determine the relationship of employee attitude towards training and selected independent variables (the organization factors), and finally (5) determine the predictor variable among the independent variables with regard to the respondents' attitude towards training. To start of the research, a preliminary questionnaire was prepared to validate and improve the survey instrument. This was fol lowed by a questionnaire survey research method using the validated and improved instrument. The instrument was administered on 160 employees from 16 subsidiaries of Abrar Group International (AGl) including the head office. A total of 144 valid responses were used for the study.
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spelling upm.eprints-92002024-02-02T08:43:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9200/ Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization Omar, Azman In the researcher' s experience as the Training Manager for Abrar Group International (AGI) in 1995 - 1997. it was observed that AGI and its subsidiaries experienced a low turn-up trend for training programs. This posed many questions and assumptions. According to several authors such as Rubenson, Knowles and Cross, one of the reasons for this is employees' attitude towards training. However, there are many other possible factors affecting employee turn- up. The general objective of this study is to determine which organizational factors are associated with employees' attitude towards training at Abrar Group International. Specifically, this study is aimed to (l) identify the sociodemography of employees, (2) determine the attitude towards training among the employees, (3) determine the organization factors (the environment, job characteristics, supervisory support and the training barriers) with regard to their attitude on training, (4) determine the relationship of employee attitude towards training and selected independent variables (the organization factors), and finally (5) determine the predictor variable among the independent variables with regard to the respondents' attitude towards training. To start of the research, a preliminary questionnaire was prepared to validate and improve the survey instrument. This was fol lowed by a questionnaire survey research method using the validated and improved instrument. The instrument was administered on 160 employees from 16 subsidiaries of Abrar Group International (AGl) including the head office. A total of 144 valid responses were used for the study. 2000-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9200/1/FPP_2000_9_IR.pdf Omar, Azman (2000) Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Employees - Attitudes Personnel management Employees - Training English
spellingShingle Employees - Attitudes
Personnel management
Employees - Training
Omar, Azman
Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization
title Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization
title_full Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization
title_fullStr Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization
title_short Organizational Factors Associated With Employees' Attitude Towards Training at Selected Financial Organization
title_sort organizational factors associated with employees attitude towards training at selected financial organization
topic Employees - Attitudes
Personnel management
Employees - Training
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9200/1/FPP_2000_9_IR.pdf
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