The influence of feedback on employees’ goal setting and performance in online corporate training: a moderation effect

IF 1.6 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Lian Duan, Hongbo Song, Xiaoshan Huang, Weihan Lin, Yana Jiang, Xingheng Wang, Yihua Wu
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Purpose The study examined the impact of feedback types through a learning management system (LMS) on employees’ training performance. The purpose of this study is to establish effective feedback on advanced technologies for promoting corporate training. Design/methodology/approach A total of 148 trainees were recruited from a multinational medical company. Employees were randomly assigned to receive feedback from shallow to more constructive details on their learning performance with LMS. Data sources included are employees’ goal setting (GS) performance evaluated by the experts and their posttest scores obtained from the LMS. A series of statistical analyses were performed to investigate the impact of feedback intervention on employees’ GS and their impacts on corporate training results. Findings GS has a significant impact on learning outcomes. Employees who set greater specific goals attained higher scores. Furthermore, feedback with more formative evaluation and constructive developmental advice resulted in the most significant positive influence on the relationship between participants’ GS and learning outcomes. Practical implications Organizations can benefit from delivering appropriate feedback using LMS to enhance employees’ GS and learning efficacy in corporate training. Originality/value This study is one of the first to examine the moderating effect of feedback provided by LMS on GS and online learning performance in corporate training. This study contributes to GS theory for practical application and proposes a viable method for remote learning. The current study’s findings can be used to provide educational psychological insights for training and learning in industrial contexts.
企业在线培训中反馈对员工目标设定和绩效的影响:一种调节效应
目的研究通过学习管理系统(LMS)考察反馈类型对员工培训绩效的影响。本研究的目的是建立有效的反馈先进技术,以促进企业培训。设计/方法/办法从一家跨国医疗公司共征聘了148名受训人员。员工被随机分配接受反馈,从肤浅到更有建设性的细节,他们的学习表现与LMS。数据来源包括专家评估的员工目标设定(GS)绩效和LMS获得的员工后测得分。通过一系列的统计分析来考察反馈干预对员工GS的影响以及对企业培训效果的影响。研究发现,英语对学习效果有显著影响。设定更具体目标的员工得分更高。此外,具有更多形成性评价和建设性发展建议的反馈对参与者的学习意向和学习成果的关系产生了最显著的正向影响。在企业培训中,组织可以通过使用LMS提供适当的反馈来提高员工的GS和学习效能。原创性/价值本研究首次探讨了企业培训中LMS提供的反馈对GS和在线学习绩效的调节作用。本研究有助于GS理论的实际应用,并提出了一种可行的远程学习方法。本研究结果可用于为工业环境下的培训和学习提供教育心理学见解。
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Information and Learning Sciences
Information and Learning Sciences INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
9.50
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2.90%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: Information and Learning Sciences advances inter-disciplinary research that explores scholarly intersections shared within 2 key fields: information science and the learning sciences / education sciences. The journal provides a publication venue for work that strengthens our scholarly understanding of human inquiry and learning phenomena, especially as they relate to design and uses of information and e-learning systems innovations.
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