Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia

The purpose of this research is to determine the relationships between competency-based training (CBT) and training effectiveness in terms of the training outcomes of reaction, learning, behaviour and organisational results of the Kirkpatrick’s evaluation model (Kirkpatrick & Kirkpatrick,...

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Main Author: Chong Thin Kiong, -
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spelling my.unimas.ir.392152024-09-17T06:51:56Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39215/ Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia Chong Thin Kiong, - H Social Sciences (General) L Education (General) The purpose of this research is to determine the relationships between competency-based training (CBT) and training effectiveness in terms of the training outcomes of reaction, learning, behaviour and organisational results of the Kirkpatrick’s evaluation model (Kirkpatrick & Kirkpatrick, 2006) and the determinants of organisational performance in terms of productivity, organisational commitment and job satisfaction in the context of the oil and gas company in Malaysia, an emergent economy. A research design based on the Saunders Research Onion (Saunders, Lewis & Thornhill, 2012) was applied for this study. A mixed methodology was used. Data were collected, through close-ended and open-ended survey questionnaires, from employees and their managers working in the oil and gas company in Malaysia. The sampling techniques employed were systematic sampling and purposive sampling. Pearson’s product-moment correlation analysis was applied to test the hypotheses using SPSS version 23 based on 297 usable responses of the employees to the close-ended questionnaire while content analysis was applied to manually analyse the 14 usable responses of the managers to the open-ended questionnaire. The findings suggest that CBT has positive significant relationships with the training outcomes of reaction, learning, behaviour and results of the Kirkpatrick’s model and with organisational performance in terms of productivity, organisational commitment and job satisfaction. The results of the qualitative analysis lend support and reinforce the results of the quantitative study. The empirical analysis indicates that CBT which measured its relationships with the training outcomes is effective and add value to organisational performance. Therefore, it is vital for the company to focus on these critical areas in order to improve their performance. In addition, the findings in this study contributed to the knowledge, theories and practices of ` iv CBT with training effectiveness and organisational performance and also have implications for individual worker, team or group and the organisation. Future research directions include conducting similar research in other companies in the oil and gas industry in Malaysia; studying the mediating role of factors in the relationships between CBT and performance; employing the longitudinal research design to determine the direction and magnitude of causal relationships between the constructs under study. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2021-01-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39215/4/Chong%20Thin%20Kiong.pdf Chong Thin Kiong, - (2021) Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.
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Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia
description The purpose of this research is to determine the relationships between competency-based training (CBT) and training effectiveness in terms of the training outcomes of reaction, learning, behaviour and organisational results of the Kirkpatrick’s evaluation model (Kirkpatrick & Kirkpatrick, 2006) and the determinants of organisational performance in terms of productivity, organisational commitment and job satisfaction in the context of the oil and gas company in Malaysia, an emergent economy. A research design based on the Saunders Research Onion (Saunders, Lewis & Thornhill, 2012) was applied for this study. A mixed methodology was used. Data were collected, through close-ended and open-ended survey questionnaires, from employees and their managers working in the oil and gas company in Malaysia. The sampling techniques employed were systematic sampling and purposive sampling. Pearson’s product-moment correlation analysis was applied to test the hypotheses using SPSS version 23 based on 297 usable responses of the employees to the close-ended questionnaire while content analysis was applied to manually analyse the 14 usable responses of the managers to the open-ended questionnaire. The findings suggest that CBT has positive significant relationships with the training outcomes of reaction, learning, behaviour and results of the Kirkpatrick’s model and with organisational performance in terms of productivity, organisational commitment and job satisfaction. The results of the qualitative analysis lend support and reinforce the results of the quantitative study. The empirical analysis indicates that CBT which measured its relationships with the training outcomes is effective and add value to organisational performance. Therefore, it is vital for the company to focus on these critical areas in order to improve their performance. In addition, the findings in this study contributed to the knowledge, theories and practices of ` iv CBT with training effectiveness and organisational performance and also have implications for individual worker, team or group and the organisation. Future research directions include conducting similar research in other companies in the oil and gas industry in Malaysia; studying the mediating role of factors in the relationships between CBT and performance; employing the longitudinal research design to determine the direction and magnitude of causal relationships between the constructs under study.
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title Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia
title_short Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia
title_full Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia
title_fullStr Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Competency-based Training and Its Relationships with Training Effectiveness and Organisational Performance in the Oil and Gas Company in Malaysia
title_sort competency-based training and its relationships with training effectiveness and organisational performance in the oil and gas company in malaysia
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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