Linking training and development to employees’ attitudes and behaviors: the mediating role of engagement

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Pham Tien Thanh, N. T. Thu Ha
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Purpose Because employees’ positive attitudes and behaviors are important to ensure organizational performance, organizations attempt to carry out human resource practices to shape these attitudes and behaviors. This paper aims to examine this issue by focusing on the effects of training and development (TD) on employee engagement (EE), satisfaction (ES) and retention (ER). Design/methodology/approach For empirical analysis, the authors use structural equation modeling and data collected from employees in a developing economy. Findings TD is positively and directly associated with EE, ES and ER. In addition, EE is found to mediate the indirect effects of TD on ES and ER. Practical implications The findings suggest some practical implications for TD activities to enhance employees’ positive attitudes and behaviors. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research is among the early attempts to examine the direct and indirect effects of TD on EE, ES and ER in a developing economy. The findings add to the growing literature suggesting that TD can contribute to the improvement of employees’ positive attitudes and behaviors.
将培训和发展与员工态度和行为联系起来:敬业度的中介作用
由于员工的积极态度和行为对确保组织绩效很重要,组织试图开展人力资源实践来塑造这些态度和行为。本文旨在通过关注培训与发展(TD)对员工敬业度(EE)、满意度(ES)和保留率(ER)的影响来研究这一问题。设计/方法/方法对于实证分析,作者使用结构方程模型和从发展中经济体的员工收集的数据。发现std与EE、ES和ER呈正相关。此外,发现EE介导TD对ES和ER的间接影响。实践启示本研究结果对TD活动增强员工的积极态度和行为具有一定的实践意义。原创性/价值据作者所知,这项研究是早期尝试检验发展中经济体中TD对EE、ES和ER直接和间接影响的研究之一。越来越多的文献表明,TD有助于改善员工的积极态度和行为,这些研究结果进一步证明了这一点。
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