A study of employees’ utilization of microlearning platforms in organizations

J. Karlsen, Erika Balsvik, Marie Rønnevik
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Purpose This study aims to investigate which a priori factors documented in the literature and new factors that influence employees’ self-regulated microlearning behavior and the utilization of internal microlearning platforms in organizations. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a single-case study on a Swedish retail group that had developed an internally-built microlearning platform, collecting data through semistructured interviews with 13 informants. Findings The authors have identified eight factors that affect employees’ self-regulated microlearning processes. In addition to confirming the presence of five factors from previous research, the authors have discovered the influence of three new factors on self-regulated learning. These new factors are prioritization, other learning platforms and relevant content. Originality/value The study conducted a unique investigation into the factors influencing employees’ self-regulated learning strategies and their impact on the utilization of microlearning platforms. Previous research has given limited attention to this research topic and associated questions, making this study a valuable contribution.
组织中员工对微学习平台的利用研究
目的本研究旨在探讨影响组织中员工自我调节微学习行为和内部微学习平台利用的先验因素和新因素。设计/方法/方法作者对一家瑞典零售集团进行了单例研究,该集团开发了一个内部构建的微学习平台,通过对13名线人的半结构化访谈收集数据。研究结果作者确定了影响员工自我调节的微学习过程的八个因素。除了确认先前研究中存在的五个因素外,作者还发现了三个新的因素对自我调节学习的影响。这些新的因素是优先级、其他学习平台和相关内容。独创性/价值本研究对员工自主学习策略的影响因素及其对微学习平台使用的影响进行了独特的调查。以往的研究对这一研究主题和相关问题的关注有限,因此本研究是一个有价值的贡献。
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