Exfoliation mechanisms of 2D materials and their applications
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2025-10-25
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The Learning Organization: An International Journal
Abstract
Purpose
Grounded in Bandura’s self-efficacy theory, this study aims to examine the role of opportunity to perform, supervisory support and peer support on self-efficacy and training transfer. This study also aims to examine the moderating effect of gender.
Design/methodology/approach
This study involved a cross-sectional survey of 639 employees from Indian organizations. Data analysis was conducted using structural equation modeling. To examine the moderating role of gender, a multigroup analysis was performed.
Findings
This study found that opportunity to perform, supervisory support and peer support predict training transfer through self-efficacy. This study also found that self-efficacy is positively related with training transfer. Most of the relationships among the variables were stronger among male respondents compared to the female respondents.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study stands among the pioneers that explores the role of self-efficacy and gender in training transfer within the context of an emerging economy, India.
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Training transfer, Self-efficacy, Bandura’s self-efficacy theory, Gender, India
Citation
Lathabhavan R, H.L. C (2025), "The work environment factors and training transfer: the mediating effects of self-efficacy and moderating effects of gender". The Learning Organization: An International Journal, Vol. 32 No. 6 pp. 953–969, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-01-2023-0010