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Exploring contextual factors affecting transfer of training in vocational training of media employees in Pakistan
ABSTRACT Most organizations view training and development as a fundamental part of human resource development. While training and development aim at changing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a trainee resulting in a positive change in behaviour, transfer of training is deemed as a major problem in the transfer of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from a training to a job. Researchers, practitioners, and academics have believed for more than three decades that the transfer of training is only 20 to 30%. Numerous studies are conducted to find the reasons for such a low rate of transfer of training. To better understand the low rate of transfer of training and its relationship with context, this study features survey questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with the employees of eight media organizations of Pakistan. The primary research question is: What contextual factors influenced transfer of training by trainees back to their jobs before, during and after training?