Authors
Elissa L Perry, Carol T Kulik, Jennifer Bustamante, Frank D Golom
Publication date
2010/6
Journal
Human Resource Development Quarterly
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
187-208
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
The current study explored the use of best training practices on human resources managers' perceptions of sexual harassment training success and frequency of sexual harassment complaints. Results revealed no main effects of best training practices on sexual harassment training success. However, effects of best training practices on sexual harassment training success differed as a function of the organization's reason (legal vs. strategic) for implementing sexual harassment training. Additionally, one best training practice, posttraining activities, was significantly and negatively related to frequency of sexual harassment complaints.
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