Cognitive engagement: a result of talent-based training to improve individual performance

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Training Research Pub Date : 2021-10-29 DOI:10.1080/14480220.2021.1990105
Olivia Fachrunnisa, Aldizard Gani, N. Nurhidayati, Ardian Adhiatma
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ABSTRACT Training is one of the most important activities in human resource management. Training aims at improving employees’ levels of skills and knowledge. Hence, certain types of training can be implemented for specific purposes. In this research, we introduce the concept of talent-based training. This form of training is expected to improve employees’ cognitive thinking and in turn, assist with cognitive engagement. Cognitive engagement is how employees and employers interrelate through participating in exchanging ideas and knowledge to solve organizational problems. This research seeks to analyse the concept of cognitive engagement as an outcome of talent-based training to improve individual performance. 150 employees from manufacturing companies participated in the study. Data was analysed using regression analysis. The results show that talent-based training and perceived organizational support relate positively to cognitive engagement and enhances individual performance.
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认知参与:提高个人表现的基于人才的培训结果
摘要培训是人力资源管理中最重要的活动之一。培训旨在提高员工的技能和知识水平。因此,某些类型的培训可以用于特定目的。在本研究中,我们引入了人才培养的概念。这种形式的培训有望提高员工的认知思维,进而有助于认知参与。认知参与是员工和雇主通过参与交流思想和知识来解决组织问题的方式。本研究试图分析认知参与的概念,将其作为基于人才的培训的结果,以提高个人表现。150名来自制造企业的员工参与了这项研究。使用回归分析对数据进行分析。结果表明,基于人才的培训和感知的组织支持与认知参与呈正相关,并提高了个人绩效。
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International Journal of Training Research
International Journal of Training Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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