The Influence of Corporate Culture on the Development of Employee Training System in Enterprises of the New Economy
Markéta Adamová
No 2022-02, Economics Working Papers from University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Faculty of Economics
Abstract:
Turbulent changes characterize 21st century; the world is entering into a new era - the so-called "new/digital" economy. Completly new knowledge and skills will be required, and employees' preparedness will be the crucial factor for adaptation to the challenges (population aging, initiative Industry 4.0, structural changes of labor market). Training and corporate culture might help enterprises to adapt. The paper aims to create a scheme of the mutual relations between corporate culture and employee training system in the context of HRM within a company environment. The contribution compiles theoretical concepts of the employee training system and corporate culture and analyzes their relations and possible influence. The secondary output of the contribution will be setting up future research based on research studies and preliminary analysis of the state of issues in the case of the Czech Republic. The first part of this paper is the theoretical foundation which points out the relevance of corporate culture and employee training system for the preparedness and implementation of Industry 4.0. The second part analyzes the relations between corporate culture and employee training system. Finally, the third part describes the state of corporate culture and employee training in Czech companies. It was used secondary data available on Eurostat (CVTS surveys). It was done a preliminary study focused on the training costs and training outcomes in 2018. State of corporate culture was analyzed by Hofstede cultural dimensions between 2015 and 2017. It was applied descriptive statistic, correlation, and multiple regression analysis. Based on CVTS surveys, the Czech companies preferred external training and implemented mainly on-the-job training and less active methods (lectures, conferences, workshops). Almost half of the Czech enterprises did not have a plan for training. According to the own research, 23% of researched companies do not evidence the training cost. Examined enterprises hold the dimensions of high power distance, individualism, femininity, uncertainty avoidance, and short-term orientation. The size has an influence only on IDV and UAI. IDV, UAI, LOT are also influenced by the classification according to CZ- NACE. The contribution has limits and at the end it was set up the recommendations for future research.
Keywords: Training system; Corporate culture; Czech enterprises; New economy; Industry 4.0; Diagnosis of corporate culture; Relation between corporate culture and training (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M12 M14 M53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 54 pages
Date: 2022-02-21, Revised 2022-02-21
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