Training and commitment in a German manufacturing company during the post-2008 crisis: a case of internal flexicurity
Schneider, Martin R. ; Flore, Johanna
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2019
30
9-10
May
1666-1682
continuing vocational training ; short time working ; flexicurity ; training programme ; employability ; enterprise level
Education and training
https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2017.1308413
English
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"Studies on the links between training and organizational commitment have only looked at professional and managerial workers, mostly in the U.S. This paper focuses on a German manufacturing company that employed many blue-collar workers and offered generous training opportunities during short-time work in the post-2008 crisis. In an analysis based on employee survey data, only training in job-specific skills and training in skills usable outside of work were found to be associated positively with organizational commitment. The findings suggest that employer-provided training programs may be part of a model that achieves internal flexicurity in economies such as Germany."
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