Beyond training : an evaluation of transfer from the tertiary setting to the corporate environment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology at Massey University

dc.contributor.authorCollinson, Catherine Anne
dc.date.accessioned2011-02-23T21:32:39Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONen_US
dc.date.available2011-02-23T21:32:39Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.description.abstractThis evaluation research investigated the extent to which work-related knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes transferred from a post-graduate level, university-based training course back into the workplace. Respondents were rehabilitation case managers employed by a large public sector organisation concerned with all levels of rehabilitation provision and associated financial compensation. The longitudinal, multiple cohort study was designed to investigate not only the extent to which participants learned new work-related skills and attitudes on the course but also the organisational factors which facilitated or impeded the transfer and maintenance of new behaviours within the workplace. Participants in the study included: (1) four cohorts of case managers; (2) their workplace supervisors, and, (3) a group of case managers not enrolled in the training programme who comprised a randomly selected no-training control group. Cohort 1 was used as the pilot study group. Five surveys, linked to the different stages of the training programme, were administered to the trainees. There were significant problems associated with collecting reliable control group and supervisory data. These problems are discussed in terms of the various organisational barriers to effective learning which existed within the respondents' workplace. The main results showed that trainee characteristics were not associated with transfer; there were differences between the cohorts in their perceptions of their levels of occupational self-efficacy; over time the trainees increased their understanding of the course modules; during training the modules were perceived as relevant to their work but this was not sustained over time. The course content was sometimes transferred to the workplace through self-reported behavioural changes affecting clients, colleagues, stakeholders and caseload management. However, the trainees were somewhat dissatisfied with the level of support they received from their managers in transferring their training in rehabilitation into the workplace. According to the trainees organisational support for the training was not strong and management practices impeded the implementation of new ideas and did not provide on-going support or encouragement. These findings are interpreted using the perspectives on organisational learning provided by theorists such as Argyris and his colleagues and Dixon (1994, 1999). The discussion contextualises the research and provides reflections on the design and the process of the evaluation research and offers possible reasons for the lack of clear outcomes.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10179/2141
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMassey Universityen_US
dc.rightsThe Authoren_US
dc.subjectAccident Compensation Corporationen_US
dc.subjectEmployeesen_US
dc.subjectTransfer of trainingen_US
dc.subjectACCen_US
dc.subject.otherFields of Research::380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences::380100 Psychology::380108 Industrial and organisational psychologyen_US
dc.titleBeyond training : an evaluation of transfer from the tertiary setting to the corporate environment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology at Massey Universityen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
massey.contributor.authorCollinson, Catherine Anne
thesis.degree.disciplinePsychologyen_US
thesis.degree.grantorMassey Universityen_US
thesis.degree.levelDoctoralen_US
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)en_US
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