How task characteristics and social support relate to managerial learning: empirical evidence from Dutch home care.

A P Else Ouweneel, Toon W Taris, Simone J Van Zolingen, Paul J G Schreurs
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  1. A P Else Ouweneel: Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Abstract

Researchers have revealed that managers profit most from informal and on-the-job learning. Moreover, research has shown that task characteristics and social support affect informal learning. On the basis of these insights, the authors examined the effects of task characteristics (psychological job demands, job control) and social support from the supervisor and colleagues on informal on-the-job learning among 1588 managers in the Dutch home-care sector. A regression analysis revealed that high demands, high control, and high colleague and supervisor support were each associated with high levels of informal learning. The authors found no evidence for statistical interactions among the effects of these concepts. They concluded that to promote managers' informal workplace learning, employers should especially increase job control.

MeSH Term

Empirical Research
Female
Home Care Services
Humans
Learning
Male
Middle Aged
Netherlands
Practice Management, Medical
Social Environment
Social Support
Surveys and Questionnaires
Workplace

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