Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors

In a constantly changing and evolving global and organizational environment, it is necessary to improve the skills of human resources. The innovation of information technologies nowadays has contributed to the exponential expansion in online training in Malaysia. The number employees attending onlin...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Asarani, N. A., Ab. Rahim, N. Z.
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spelling my.utm.715702017-11-16T08:38:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71570/ Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors Mohd. Asarani, N. A. Ab. Rahim, N. Z. HD30.2 Knowledge management In a constantly changing and evolving global and organizational environment, it is necessary to improve the skills of human resources. The innovation of information technologies nowadays has contributed to the exponential expansion in online training in Malaysia. The number employees attending online training courses have increased tremendously but very low percentage of course completion have been reported, thus raised many questions in the implementation of online training in Malaysian public sectors. This study was conducted to construct a research framework on online training implementation in Malaysian public sectors. The criteria of online training implementation are also being determined through different perception of stakeholders. Based on the literature review, the study posited four constructs adopted from Kirkpatrick’s learning theory through Multiple Perspectives Theory. The preliminary study conducted involves 3 set of interviews with respondents involved in providing online training at Malaysia’s National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN) as providers or consultants of public sectors online training. The preliminary findings showed that the criteria are applicable with the mentioned criteria in the literature review thus suitable to be mapped into the conceptual framework. Asian Research Publishing Network 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71570/1/NorZairahAb2016_PreliminaryStudyofOnlineTrainingImplementation.pdf Mohd. Asarani, N. A. and Ab. Rahim, N. Z. (2016) Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 90 (1). pp. 77-87. ISSN 1992-8645 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84982091427&partnerID=40&md5=aa14a334dde5e54b42cec014c46c2e69
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Mohd. Asarani, N. A.
Ab. Rahim, N. Z.
Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors
description In a constantly changing and evolving global and organizational environment, it is necessary to improve the skills of human resources. The innovation of information technologies nowadays has contributed to the exponential expansion in online training in Malaysia. The number employees attending online training courses have increased tremendously but very low percentage of course completion have been reported, thus raised many questions in the implementation of online training in Malaysian public sectors. This study was conducted to construct a research framework on online training implementation in Malaysian public sectors. The criteria of online training implementation are also being determined through different perception of stakeholders. Based on the literature review, the study posited four constructs adopted from Kirkpatrick’s learning theory through Multiple Perspectives Theory. The preliminary study conducted involves 3 set of interviews with respondents involved in providing online training at Malaysia’s National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN) as providers or consultants of public sectors online training. The preliminary findings showed that the criteria are applicable with the mentioned criteria in the literature review thus suitable to be mapped into the conceptual framework.
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title Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors
title_short Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors
title_full Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors
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title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study of online training implementation from multiple perspectives in Malaysian public sectors
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