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lotfi H, Ahanchian M R, Karami M. Identification of Non Educational Factors Affect On Application of Training in Organization: Environment and Meta-Organizational Factors. ORMR 2016; 6 (1) :211-236
URL: http://ormr.modares.ac.ir/article-28-7685-en.html
1- Student/ Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
2- Faculty member/ Ferdowsi University of mashhad
3- Faculty member/ Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
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The purpose of the study is to identify factors  that does not originate directly from the training program and how to implement it, but included in the two following categories of “organization environment” and “meta-organizational factors” affecting the training application in the organization. The findings of the study were obtained using qualitative research and case study method. The research analysis unit was Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2014. To collect data, 34 people were considered for the population, including 13 managers, 12 faculty members and 9 employees. The research instrument was open interview and semi-structured interview. Results showed that factors affecting the training application in university following factors related to organization environment include eight factors: climate of application of Education, Supervisor and Peer Support, outcome of application, Providing a appropriate substrate, Encourage to work,Organization Culture, Occupation Guarantee and Organization Demandsand meta-organizational factors are 3 factor: Expectations of society, Social status and the rapid development of science and technology. Considering these factors could help organizations to achieve the goal of “Application of Training”, that is the perennial concerns of managers and main factor to assess the effectiveness of education.
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Received: 2015/01/17 | Accepted: 2016/05/21 | Published: 2016/07/18

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