Employee Learning Theories and Their Organizational Applications
Employee Learning Theories and Their Organizational Applications
Author(s): Abdussalaam Iyanda Ismail, Abdul-Halim Abdul-Majid, Hammed Oluwaseyi MusibauSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Editura Universitară & ADI Publication
Keywords: Employee learning; employee behavior; employee development; human resource development; learning theory; need theory; cognitive theory
Summary/Abstract: Empirical evidence identifies that organizational success hinges on employees with the required knowledge, skills, and abilities and that employees’ effectiveness at learning new skills and knowledge is connected with the kind of learning technique the organization adopts. Given this, this work explored employee learning theories and their organizational applications. Using far-reaching literature survey and extensive theoretical and logical argument and exposition. This paper revealed that cognitive-based approaches, non-cognitive approach and need-based approaches play vital roles in shrinking the occurrence of unwanted behaviors and upturning the occurrence of desired behaviors in the organization. Proper application of the theories can induce positive employee behaviors such as task performance and organizational citizenship behavior and consequently enhance both individual and organizational performance. This work has hopefully contributed to the enrichment of the existing relevant literature and served as a useful guide for stakeholders on how they can stimulate positive employee behaviors and the consequent enhanced organizational performance.
Journal: Academic Journal of Economic Studies
- Issue Year: 3/2017
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 96-104
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English