TY - JOUR
T1 - Training valence, instrumentality, and expectancyscale (T-VIES-it) factor structure and nomological network in an Italian sample
AU - Zaniboni, Sara
AU - Fraccaroli, Franco
AU - Truxillo, Donald M.
AU - Bertolino, Marilena
AU - Bauer, Talya N.
PY - 2011/2
Y1 - 2011/2
N2 - Purpose - The purpose of this study is to validate, in an Italian sample, a multidimensional training motivation measure (T-VIES-it) based on expectancy (VIE) theory, and to examine the nomological network surrounding the construct.Design/methodology/approach - Using a cross-sectional design study, 258 public sector employees in Northeast Italy (participating in a range of employer-sponsored training programs) filled out the T-VIES-it and questionnaires on goal orientation, job support for learning, and intention to transfer learning gained through training to the workplace. To validate the T-VIES-it and test its nomological network confirmatory factor analysis and structural equations models were used. Findings - Results showed acceptable confirmatory factor analysis fit indices and psychometric properties of the T-VIES-it. Acceptable fit indexes were also found for the structural equations models tested. The modified model showed significant relations between learning goal orientation and the three dimensions of training motivation; and between the expectancy subscale and job support and intention to transfer.Originality/value - The paper highlights that the T-VIES-it is a validated multidimensional assessment of training motivation, and the first its kind in Italian. The scale should provide value in training evaluations and in research related to training motivation.
AB - Purpose - The purpose of this study is to validate, in an Italian sample, a multidimensional training motivation measure (T-VIES-it) based on expectancy (VIE) theory, and to examine the nomological network surrounding the construct.Design/methodology/approach - Using a cross-sectional design study, 258 public sector employees in Northeast Italy (participating in a range of employer-sponsored training programs) filled out the T-VIES-it and questionnaires on goal orientation, job support for learning, and intention to transfer learning gained through training to the workplace. To validate the T-VIES-it and test its nomological network confirmatory factor analysis and structural equations models were used. Findings - Results showed acceptable confirmatory factor analysis fit indices and psychometric properties of the T-VIES-it. Acceptable fit indexes were also found for the structural equations models tested. The modified model showed significant relations between learning goal orientation and the three dimensions of training motivation; and between the expectancy subscale and job support and intention to transfer.Originality/value - The paper highlights that the T-VIES-it is a validated multidimensional assessment of training motivation, and the first its kind in Italian. The scale should provide value in training evaluations and in research related to training motivation.
KW - Expectancy theory
KW - Italy
KW - Measuring instruments
KW - Motivation (psychology) paper type research paper
KW - Training
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U2 - 10.1108/13665621111108792
DO - 10.1108/13665621111108792
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79955527558
SN - 1366-5626
VL - 23
SP - 133
EP - 151
JO - Journal of Workplace Learning
JF - Journal of Workplace Learning
IS - 2
ER -