开发性培训与探索性培训:战略性人力资本投资对组织绩效的影响

IF 4.6 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Xiaoning Song, Jiangyan Li, Xue Xia
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摘要

目的尽管员工培训作为一种战略性人力资本投资形式具有重要意义,但学者们并没有就其对组织绩效的影响得出一致的结论。一些研究认为培训有效,而另一些研究则认为培训无效。我们认为,不同类型的培训会对企业绩效的不同方面产生影响。在本研究中,我们将员工培训分为开发性和探索性两种。具体而言,我们采用准实验环境和差分法(DID)研究了它们对组织绩效的两个方面:短期绩效和长期能力的影响。原创性/价值本研究的发现为从业人员阐明了培训的具体益处,表明企业可以根据自身的战略导向,战略性地选择员工培训类别,以实现战略人力资本投资回报的最大化。
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Exploitative training versus explorative training: the effect of strategic human capital investment on organizational performance

Purpose

Notwithstanding its significance as a form of strategic human capital investment, employee training has not yielded consistent conclusions among scholars regarding its impact on organizational performance. Some studies deem it effective, while others regard it as ineffective. We contend that distinct types of training impact various facets of firm performance.

Design/methodology/approach

In this study, we categorize employee training as either exploitative or explorative. Specifically, we examine their impact on two aspects of organizational performance: short-term performance and long-term competence, using a quasi-experimental setting and a difference-in-differences (DID) method.

Findings

We find that exploitative training is more effective in improving firms’ short-term performance (e.g. firms’ sales revenue), while explorative training is more effective in enhancing firms’ long-term competence (e.g. firms’ innovation output).

Originality/value

The findings of this study illuminate concrete benefits of training for practitioners, suggesting that firms can strategically select employee training category to maximize returns on their investment in strategic human capital based on their strategic orientations.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
11.40%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: ■Employee welfare ■Human aspects during the introduction of technology ■Human resource recruitment, retention and development ■National and international aspects of HR planning ■Objectives of human resource planning and forecasting requirements ■The working environment
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