Managerial skill utilization: work environment, gender, and training incentive
Chen, Ziguang ; Takeuchi, Norihiko ; Wakabayashi, Mitsuru
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2005
16
5
May
786-808
gender ; personnel management ; training allowance ; work environment
Personnel management
English
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"Past studies have demonstrated that a supportive work environment can positively influence managerial skill utilization. Adopting the instrumentality-expressiveness perspective, the present study extended the past research by illustrating the moderating effect of gender on this relationship. It found that the relationship between the work environment and managerial skill utilization is stronger among female managers than among male managers and further, that this interactive effect is more pronounced in a low incentive situation than in a high incentive situation in terms of reaching a high level of training performance. The theoretical and practical implications of the results are discussed."
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