WHAT YOU GET IS WHAT YOU SEE? EMPLOYEE’S PERCEPTION OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN PORTUGUESE ORGANIZATIONS

Authors

  • Ana Paula Ferreira University of Minho
  • Regina Leite University of Minho

Keywords:

Training and development, Employees’ perceptions, Portugal

Abstract

Training and development (T&D) has become a paramount subject in the workplace and societies, particularly in today’s scenario of the European crisis. T&D literature has long highlighted the benefits for employees, managers and governments of training and education strategies and systems. However, the employees’ perception of the T&D process has been systematically neglected. This paper presents an exploratory study focusing on the employees’ perception about the T&D rationale and initiatives and tools used by their employing organizations. A sample (n= 56) of currently employed MSc students enrolled in management courses at a Portuguese University was used to analyse their opinion about the employers’ reasons to invest in training activities, the organizational instruments adopted to conduct the training needs’ assessment and evaluating the training effectiveness, and the problems underlying the whole process of training within their organizations. A questionnaire was used to collect data on those issues. Results are analysed and implications for employing organizations are discussed.

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Published

12.04.2013

How to Cite

WHAT YOU GET IS WHAT YOU SEE? EMPLOYEE’S PERCEPTION OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN PORTUGUESE ORGANIZATIONS. (2013). Tourism & Management Studies, 396-406. https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/432

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