Predictors and outcomes of self-directed development: an investigation of individual and contextual factors

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Muhammad Qamar Zia, M. Naveed, Asif Iqbal, Shagufta Ghauri
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ABSTRACT Confronted with the rapid technological changes and increased global competition, training of employees now focused on self-directed development (SDD). Despite the recognition of self-directed development, only few empirical studies have investigated the combined relationship of both predictors and outcomes simultaneously. This research attempted to develop and test a conceptual model of SDD, which includes both individual and contextual factors as predictors and outcomes, following an input–process–output perspective. The model was validated through SEM analysis from a sample of 383 working business students. In general, results indicate that SDD is a mix of both individual and contextual factors that lead to positive outcomes. The findings offer new insights into the way organizations can improve employee development through SDD. However, unexpected findings were also noted. Job autonomy has an insignificant relationship, whereas empowerment and proactive personality were weakly associated with SDD.
自我导向发展的预测因素和结果:对个人和情境因素的调查
摘要面对快速的技术变革和日益激烈的全球竞争,员工培训现在侧重于自主发展(SDD)。尽管人们承认自主发展,但只有少数实证研究同时调查了预测因素和结果的综合关系。本研究试图开发和测试SDD的概念模型,该模型包括个人和情境因素作为预测因素和结果,遵循输入-过程-输出的观点。该模型通过383名在职商科学生的SEM分析进行了验证。总体而言,研究结果表明,SDD是导致积极结果的个人因素和情境因素的混合。这些发现为组织如何通过SDD改善员工发展提供了新的见解。然而,也注意到了意想不到的发现。工作自主性与SDD的关系不显著,而授权和积极主动的个性与SDD的相关性较弱。
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International Journal of Training Research
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