Individual differences in learning agility at work: A mixed methods study to develop and validate a new scale

IF 4 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Human Resource Development Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1002/hrdq.21528
Roberta Milani, Valentina Sommovigo, Luca Ghirotto, Ilaria Setti
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The unprecedented complexity of today's business and working environment increases the need for leaders and employees to learn new skills, be adaptable, and open to embracing change. New abilities and mindsets emerge, and their evaluation is challenging. This research utilized an exploratory sequential mixed methods design to develop and provide a preliminary validation of a scale measuring individual differences in learning agility (LA) at work. The measure has been tested in Central-Eastern European countries, Italy, and Egypt. Results showed satisfactory reliability and nomological validity. The final scale of 11 items provides HRD researchers and practitioners with a reliable and concise tool suitable for investigating individual differences in LA across different job roles and positions. The scale has been tested in a cross-cultural setting and is available in English, making it especially appropriate for multinational contexts.

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工作中学习灵活性的个体差异:开发和验证新量表的混合方法研究
当今的商业和工作环境空前复杂,领导者和员工更需要学习新技能、提高适应能力、以开放的心态迎接变革。新能力和新思维不断涌现,对其进行评估也极具挑战性。本研究采用了探索性顺序混合方法设计,开发并初步验证了衡量工作中学习敏捷性(LA)个体差异的量表。该量表已在中东欧国家、意大利和埃及进行了测试。结果表明,该量表具有令人满意的可靠性和名义效度。由 11 个项目组成的最终量表为人力资源开发研究人员和从业人员提供了一个可靠而简明的工具,适合调查不同工作角色和职位的学习敏捷性个体差异。该量表已在跨文化环境中进行了测试,并有英文版,因此特别适用于多国环境。
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期刊介绍: Human Resource Development Quarterly (HRDQ) is the first scholarly journal focused directly on the evolving field of human resource development (HRD). It provides a central focus for research on human resource development issues as well as the means for disseminating such research. HRDQ recognizes the interdisciplinary nature of the HRD field and brings together relevant research from the related fields, such as economics, education, management, sociology, and psychology. It provides an important link in the application of theory and research to HRD practice. HRDQ publishes scholarly work that addresses the theoretical foundations of HRD, HRD research, and evaluation of HRD interventions and contexts.
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