澳大利亚建筑行业的工作场所培训和一般技术技能发展

Nicole Detsimas, V. Coffey, Zabihullah Sadiqi, Mei Li
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本文的目的是调查澳大利亚昆士兰州建筑行业中通用和技能领域的当前技能差距。设计/方法/方法进行了一项基于互联网的调查,以收集建筑员工对工作场所培训环境的意见和他们对培训的看法。该调查旨在解决以下研究问题,特别是与建筑行业有关的问题。-调查结果调查结果显示,虽然在职培训的整体参与度很高,但目前的在职培训环境并没有促进平衡的技能发展。研究表明,在目前缺乏正式和均衡的培训机制的情况下,建筑工人普遍通过自己的非正式自我发展倡议来发展所需的角色特定理论知识。-研究的局限性/影响研究的结果是基于主要在澳大利亚昆士兰的建筑行业收集的数据。这些数据仅限于一家二级建筑公司。-实际意义这项研究的结果可用于建议改进当前(或开发新的)工作场所培训计划。研究表明,职场培训与职业发展呈正相关。结果表明,在建筑行业,员工普遍意识到工作场所培训在其职业发展中的重要性,他们在很大程度上认为培训是发展他们成功履行职责的能力和保持就业能力的关键因素。这篇论文是独一无二的,因为它调查了澳大利亚昆士兰州建筑行业中通用和技能领域的当前技能差距。到目前为止,在澳大利亚昆士兰州的背景下,还没有开展工作来确定和讨论二级工业中工作场所学习的主要方法。
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Workplace training and generic and technical skill development in the Australian construction industry
- Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current skills gap in both generic and skill areas within the construction industry in Queensland, Australia. - Design/methodology/approach An internet-based survey was administered to collect the opinions of construction employees about the workplace-training environment and their perceptions towards training. The survey intended to address the following research questions, specifically in relation to the construction industry. - Findings The survey results reveal that whilst overall participation in workplace training is high, the current workplace training environments do not foster balanced skill development. The study reveals that in the current absence of a formal and well-balanced training mechanism, construction workers generally resort to their own informal self-development initiatives to develop the needed role-specific theoretical knowledge. - Research limitations/implications The findings of the research are based on the data primarily collected in the construction industry in Queensland, Australia. The data are limited to a single Tier 2 construction company. - Practical implications The findings of this study can be utilised to suggest improvements in the current (or develop new) workplace training initiatives. - Social implications The research suggests that workplace training has positive relationship with career growth. The results suggest that in the construction industry, employees are generally well aware of the importance of workplace training in their career development and they largely appreciate training as being a critical factor for developing their capacity to perform their roles successfully, and to maintain their employability. - Originality/value This paper is unique as it investigates the current skills gap in both generic and skill areas within the construction industry in Queensland, Australia. So far no work has been undertaken to identify and discusses the main method of workplace learning within the Tier 2 industry in the context of Queensland Australia.
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