JOB TRAINING’S IMPACT ON INNOVATIVE BEHAVIOUR IN BANGLADESH’S PRIVATE BANKING WORKERS
DOI: http://doi.org/10.55706/ijbssr12108
URL: http://www.ijbssr.com/10.55706/ijbssr12108
The banking industry has changed dramatically in
recent years in developing nations like Bangladesh, and innovation is crucial
to adapting to these developments. On the other hand, training for employees
holds immense significance for both the individuals and the organizations they
work for. Training allows employees to develop and enhance their skills and
innovative ideas. This study looks at the relation between job training
and innovative work behavior (IWB) among the employees in private bank sector
in Bangladesh. This study used a quantitative methodology to investigate the
correlation between variables with individual bank employees serving as the
unit of analysis. Using a systematic purposive sample approach, one hundred and
twenty workers from twenty branches of five private banks in Bangladesh were
sent questionnaires via email. Appropriate statistical tools were used to
analyse the collected data. Results show that the length of training has
crucial impact on the level of innovative work behavior among the bank
employees. Theoretical and practical implications, limits, and recommendations
for further study are highlighted and explored in light of the results.