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The relationship between training outsourcing and employee commitment to organization
Authors:Sanghamitra Chaudhuri  Kenneth R Bartlett
Institution:1. Training Administration, State of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USASanghamitra.chaudhuri@state.mn.us;3. Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract:In many countries, the human resource practice of training outsourcing has emerged as one of the fastest growing segments of the broader business process outsourcing industry. In spite of the growing popularity in professional practice, training outsourcing continues to be subjected to critical review and ongoing debate with most attention focused on the decision to ‘outsource’ or ‘not to outsource’. However, there exists a shortage of research on training outsourcing as a human resource development (HRD) practice and the potential relationships with desired organizational outcomes including employee commitment. This exploratory international study extends previous research that has examined the relationship between training and organizational commitment by focusing exclusively on outsourced training. Data were collected from information technology firms in two countries: India and the United States. Results showed positive relationships between specific measures of employee perceptions of quality, usefulness and supervisor support for outsourced training with organizational commitment. Recommendations are made for future research as well as for professional practice to guide HRD practitioners involved in the rapidly growing global practice of training outsourcing.
Keywords:human resource development  training outsourcing  organizational commitment  employee attitudes  social exchange theory
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