How do firms evaluate investments in HRD? -a study of two large Swedish accounting firms
Abstract
Research The study aim to answer the following research questions;
questions: -How do firms evaluate investments in HRD?
-Is there a need for additional evaluation methods?
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to understand how these companies evaluate
investments in HRD.
Method: The method used is a case study of two large Swedish accounting firms
where theoretical and scientific ideas and methodologies are compared with empirical data
from interviews with appropriate interviewees from selected companies
Theoretical
The study’s theoretical framework is based on Kirkpatrick’s four-level model of evaluation
framework:
and Russ-Eft and Preskill’s systems model of evaluation.
Empirical
To gather empirical data qualitative interviews are conducted with two representatives from
research:
selected companies.
Conclusions: The companies conduct evaluations of their investments on a too basic level to determine
the investments affect on employee performance and organisational goals.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2011-07-01Author
Andersson, Alexander
Lindqvist, Edward
Keywords
HRD, Human Resource Development, Investments in HRD
Series/Report no.
Externredovisning
10-11-94
Language
eng