Abstract:
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to predict the transfer of training (ToT) from management training.
This study empirically examined the predictive power of ToT factors, namely, individual characteristics (selfefficacy), training intervention design (training approaches) and work climate (organizational support) among
the study respondents.
Design/methodology/approach – All the proposed research hypotheses were tested through survey
data. Data was collected using a questionnaire from managers working in different departments of an Indian
public manufacturing organization. A sum of 273 usable data was analyzed, and the structural equation
modeling technique was used to test the proposed theoretical model.
Findings – The study results showed a direct and positive association among self-efficacy, work climate
and training intervention design with training transfer. The study findings suggest that self-efficacy, training
approaches and organizational support predict ToT.
Practical implications – The study findings have a beneficial impact on designing and delivering
successful management training intervention among managers. To enhance training transfer, organizations
could consider all these three factors. A replication of the study in national and international settings would
help improve generalizability.
Originality/value – To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that explored the new
relationships of selected factors with ToT in management training. An improved understanding of the
interactive impact of self-efficacy, training approaches and organizational support on the ToT is provided.
Keywords Individual characteristics, Training intervention, India, Manufacturing organization,
Work climate, Transfer of training, Individual characteristic