Factors and obstacles determining the investments in continuing education and training of managers: the case of Bulgarian enterprises

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Mariya Neycheva, Milen Baltov
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Purpose This study aims to examine internal and external factors as well as main obstacles to managers’/owners’ participation in education and training. Design/methodology/approach The sample comprises managers of 151 Bulgarian predominantly micro- and small-size enterprises. The data was gathered in 2020 through direct standardized interviews at the respondent’s workplace. This study uses quantitative estimation methods including binominal and multinominal logistic regression as well as nonparametric testing. Findings Regarding the findings in the relevant studies, the results confirm that the larger firm's size, the existence of human resource management strategy and practices as well as learning-oriented culture stimulate employer-financed management training. The lack of trainers with relevant need-specific expertise appears to be a major barrier. Additionally, the outputs highlight the role of other important determinants not being extensively discussed so far such as the level of development of the region in which the company operates, involvement in R&D and innovation activity as well as the issue of trust in trainer. Practical implications This study provides insights into (under)investments in continuing vocational training which might lead to practical implications for businesses, education and government policy in lifelong learning. Moreover, this study focuses on a country with one of the lowest participation rates in adult education across Europe which allows for a better understanding of similar examples. Originality/value To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first paper examining determinants of management training in Bulgaria and one of the few in the European context. It gives support to the existing literature but adds new findings as well.
决定对管理人员继续教育和培训投资的因素和障碍:保加利亚企业的情况
目的本研究旨在检视经理人/业主参与教育培训的内外部因素及主要障碍。样本包括151个保加利亚主要是微型和小型企业的管理人员。这些数据是在2020年通过在受访者工作场所进行的直接标准化访谈收集的。本研究采用定量估计方法,包括二项和多项逻辑回归以及非参数检验。关于相关研究的发现,研究结果证实,企业规模越大,人力资源管理战略和实践的存在以及学习型文化的存在会促进雇主资助的管理培训。缺乏具有有关具体需要专门知识的培训人员似乎是一个主要障碍。此外,产出强调了迄今为止尚未广泛讨论的其他重要决定因素的作用,例如公司运营所在地区的发展水平,参与研发和创新活动以及对培训师的信任问题。实际意义本研究提供了对持续职业培训投资(不足)的见解,这可能会对企业、教育和政府终身学习政策产生实际影响。此外,这项研究的重点是欧洲成人教育参与率最低的国家之一,这可以更好地理解类似的例子。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一篇研究保加利亚管理培训决定因素的论文,也是欧洲背景下为数不多的论文之一。它为现有文献提供了支持,但也增加了新的发现。
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