Supervisor support in transfer of training: looking back at past research
Abstract
Purpose
Of the various factors directly or indirectly influencing transfer of training, supervisor support as a work environment variable is found to have diverse relationships with transfer, further complicated with the perspective of time. The purpose of this paper is to bring together findings from past research to have a better insight on the impact of supervisor support on training transfer.
Design/methodology/approach
A qualitative approach has been adopted to review existing research on the selected constructs.
Findings
Literature reveals divergent influences of supervisor support on transfer: some researchers have established a direct-indirect relationship, some opine a positive-negative relationship and few show mixed results. Usually the relation is found to be indirect when trainee characteristics have been used as mediators. The authors may infer that the influence of supervisor support on transfer is contextual and nothing can be said affirmatively on their relation.
Practical implications
Supervisors can harness trainee characteristics by enhancing their motivation to learn and motivation to transfer. They can familiarize trainees with the programme, discuss how to apply newly learnt skills to jobs, set goals and provide timely feedback. Trainers should train supervisors about how to support trainees before, during and after training. Overall, organizations must structure the role of supervisors in a way that would ensure maximized training transfer and effective management of a training programme.
Originality/value
This study provides a better understanding of the association between supervisor support and training transfer, taking into consideration all dimensions, namely positive or negative, direct or indirect and even mixed.
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Citation
Ghosh, P., Chauhan, R. and Rai, A. (2015), "Supervisor support in transfer of training: looking back at past research", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 47 No. 4, pp. 201-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/ICT-11-2014-0071
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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