Satisfaction with innovation training processes and outcomes: a field study across two cultures

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Training Research Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/14480220.2019.1685159
Dale T. Eesley, R. Briggs
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ABSTRACT Research shows that innovation training can increase the number of innovative ideas that are proposed and successfully executed by an organization. Training satisfaction is also a strong predictor of the degree to which people use the knowledge they gain in training. To improve innovation training processes, therefore, it would be useful to have a theoretically sound, empirically validated instrument to measure innovation training satisfaction. We propose and validate such an instrument derived from the Yield Shift Theory of satisfaction in a field study of innovation training satisfaction in the U.S.A and China. The findings of the study demonstrated the convergent and discriminant validity of the instrument, and the results were consistent with the causal relationships proposed by the theory, suggesting that the theory may be a useful explanation for satisfaction effects and as a way to measure training satisfaction. We discuss the implications of the findings for research and practice.
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对创新培训过程和结果的满意度:跨两种文化的实地研究
研究表明,创新培训可以增加组织提出并成功执行的创新想法的数量。培训满意度也是人们利用培训中获得的知识的程度的一个强有力的预测指标。因此,为了改进创新培训过程,有一个理论上健全的、经验验证的工具来衡量创新培训满意度是有用的。本文通过对中美两国创新培训满意度的实地研究,提出并验证了这种基于收益转移理论的工具。研究结果证明了工具的收敛效度和判别效度,结果与理论提出的因果关系一致,表明该理论可能是对满意度效应的有用解释,并作为衡量培训满意度的一种方法。我们讨论了研究结果对研究和实践的影响。
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International Journal of Training Research
International Journal of Training Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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