European Journal of Training and Development | 2019

Learning culture in a Chinese SME: the unique role of work-family enrichment

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Learning and development are critical to a business’s success. This paper aims to focus on organizational factors at multiple organizational levels that facilitate learning culture in a small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) in northwestern China.,This study is qualitative in nature. A single case study method is used to explore an SME’s organizational factors that facilitate learning culture.,This paper categorizes the organizational factors into seven dimensions: shared vision, creating continuous learning opportunities, informal learning that promotes inquiry and dialogue, collaboration and team learning, knowledge management systems, work–family enrichment and encouragement and support. This paper also compares the findings with learning culture models from Western research.,Chinese culture has far-reaching and fundamental effects on many East Asian countries and regions. For SMEs in similar cultural settings with a collectivist orientation, future research may focus on the effect of the work–family enrichment on learning culture.,Work–family enrichment was found to be an important factor that influences learning effectiveness in this Chinese small business based on traditional values in Chinese culture.

Volume 44
Pages 141-158
DOI 10.1108/ejtd-06-2019-0085
Language English
Journal European Journal of Training and Development

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