Understanding What Drives Informal Learning at Work: An Application of the Resource-Based View
Understanding What Drives Informal Learning at Work: An Application of the Resource-Based View
Author(s): Debora Jeske, Christian Stamov RoßnagelSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Educational Psychology, Organizational Psychology
Published by: Mednarodna fakulteta za družbene in poslovne študije
Keywords: informal learning; self-efficacy; help-seeking; learning resources; resource-based view;
Summary/Abstract: The resource-based view identifies a number of factors that may influence employees’ informal learning. In a cross-sectional survey of 113 German employees in the energy sector, we examined a number of potential predictors of informal learning and a more positive informal learning attitude. The results showed that proactive help-seeking and professional self-efficacy were positive predictors of informal learning. Employees who were older, who enjoyed learning, sought help and were self-efficacious learners had a more positive attitude towards informal learning. Employees who had a more positive attitude about informal learning rated organisational learning provisions as less important, potentially due to being proactive help-seekers. Managers rated organisational learning resources as less important than non-managerial employees. However, managers also reported higher professional self-efficacy. These circumstances may also influence their decision-making regarding the need to provide learning resources to others in the workplace.
Journal: International Journal of Management, Knowledge and Learning
- Issue Year: 5/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 145-165
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English