Business Administration and Management
Key factors influencing the implementation of virtual reality in employee training
Name and surname of author:
Monika Kristl Volfova, Dana Egerova
Early Access publication date:
11.10.2024
Keywords:
Delphi method, employee training, modern technologies, enterprises, Khan’s framework, Industry 4.0
DOI (& full text):
Anotation:
Virtual reality (VR) is rapidly becoming more popular and accessible. With the growing popularity of its use in the corporate sphere, there are already a number of publications that focus on adapting this modern technology to employee training. Unfortunately, they only focus on certain areas and lack a comprehensive view. This study focused on this research gap and is one of the first (and in the Czech Republic, the very first) studies investigating the key factors influencing the implementation of VR in employee training. The Delphi method was implemented using a total of 22 deliberately selected experts according to pre-selected criteria to ensure sufficient and relevant data. The Delphi method was conducted in 3 rounds, and 59 factors were obtained, which were divided into positive and negative, at the same time, in both these areas, the factors were categorized into 5 dimensions, which were determined based on the modified Khan’s framework. In the analysis of the third round, Kendall’s coefficient of concordance was calculated for each group. This study represents a significant contribution to the research on virtual reality as a tool for employee training. Moreover, the findings of the study are beneficial for companies, managers and human resources managers in terms of successfully implementing virtual reality into employee training.
Virtual reality (VR) is rapidly becoming more popular and accessible. With the growing popularity of its use in the corporate sphere, there are already a number of publications that focus on adapting this modern technology to employee training. Unfortunately, they only focus on certain areas and lack a comprehensive view. This study focused on this research gap and is one of the first (and in the Czech Republic, the very first) studies investigating the key factors influencing the implementation of VR in employee training. The Delphi method was implemented using a total of 22 deliberately selected experts according to pre-selected criteria to ensure sufficient and relevant data. The Delphi method was conducted in 3 rounds, and 59 factors were obtained, which were divided into positive and negative, at the same time, in both these areas, the factors were categorized into 5 dimensions, which were determined based on the modified Khan’s framework. In the analysis of the third round, Kendall’s coefficient of concordance was calculated for each group. This study represents a significant contribution to the research on virtual reality as a tool for employee training. Moreover, the findings of the study are beneficial for companies, managers and human resources managers in terms of successfully implementing virtual reality into employee training.
Section:
Business Administration and Management
APA Style Citation:
Kristl Volfova, M., & Egerova, D. (2024). Key factors influencing the implementation of virtual reality in employee training. E&M Economics and Management, 27(4), 106–120. https://doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2024-5-022