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List of Articles learning Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 1 - Facilitating the Transfer of Learning through Teacher’ Professionalism: Peer and Principal Support morteza taheri Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 2 - Impact of Learner’s Characteristics, Training Design and Work Environment on the Transfer of Learning in Banking Industry Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 3 - Investigating the Transfer of Learning in the in-Service- Learning in Education Department: Case Study (Khorasan Razavi Province) سید محمدتقی سجادی Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 4 - Investigating the Transfer of Learning in the in-Service- Learning in Education Department: Case Study (Khorasan Razavi Province) سید محمدتقی سجادی Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 5 - The purpose of this study is to investigate the transfer of learning in the in-service training courses of Education Department. Thus, the study went on to identify those training courses which failed, how this failure took place and what repercussions occurred and then to design the process of the justification model. Participants of this study consisted of those teachers who had participated in development courses. These participants were 23 teachers from Khorasan Razavi Province, selected purposefully on the basis of data saturation. This study was conducted within qualitative approach using grounded theory method. In order to gather the sine quo non data, semi-structured interviews were used. Afterwards, the interviews were recorded and transcribed. To analyze the gathered narrative data, Strauss and Corbin's method came to help. Consequently, two core phenomena, namely Learning and Learning Transfer emerged which emanated from contextual conditions such as learners, trainers, content, facilities and equipment, time and space, evaluation and feedback. These two phenomena culminated in outcomes which can be categorized as "consequences for Teachers" (such as negative attitude towards training, wastage of time, lack of quality teaching) and "Consequences for Students" (such as disorder and congestion, facing the same old stereotypical methods, lack of updated knowledge, apathy and monotony). At the end, to validate the emerged paradigm, the following criteria were applied: appropriateness (member check), comprehensiveness (member check), understanding (external audit and member check), and clarity (process description). سید محمدتقی سجادی مرجان کیان Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 6 - Feasibility Study of Education Implementation through Mobile in Tehran Municipality Seyed Mohsen Tabatabaei Mozdabadi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 7 - Studying the Readiness of Petrochemical Companies for Organizational Learning and Presenting an Appropriate Structural Model for the Establishment of Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management in the National Petrochemical Company Mohammad عموزاد Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 8 - Blended Learning Development in Iranian Banks: A Step toward Improving the Quality or Escaping from E-Learning Requirements دکتر فرهاد سراجی Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 9 - The Mediatory Role of Organizational Learning in the Relationship between Human Resources Management Practices and Organizational Innovation Ghasem Salimi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 10 - Blended Learning Development in Iranian Banks: A Step toward Improving the Quality or Escaping from E-Learning Requirements دکتر فرهاد سراجی Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 11 - The Mediatory Role of Organizational Learning in the Relationship between Human Resources Management Practices and Organizational Innovation Ghasem Salimi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 12 - The Role of Intellectual Capital and Learning Organizational Culture on Capacity for Organizational Learning and Knowledge Creation among Medical Staff of Imam Reza Hospital abolfazl ghasemzadeh alishahi مهدی کاتب زهرا حیدری زاده Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 13 - Organizational Factors on Transferring Effective Learning to Workplace: Case study of National Iranian Gas Company (NIGS) Alireza Youzbashi Khodayar Abili Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 14 - Designing an Operating Training Model: A Study Based on Grounded Theory Morteza Taheri Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 15 - Studying the Challenges in the Transfer of Learning to Workplace in Public Organizations of Kurdistan Province (A Qualitative Research) Sirous Ghanbari gholamreza shams mourkani mahboobeh arefi khalil zandi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 16 - Analysis of Quantum Learning for Optimizing Human Resources Training fariborz mohammad hadi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 17 - Investigating the Effect of Implementation of Interactive Mobile Learning System on Personal Performance of Drivers Ghasemali Bazaee Hasan Asadzadeh Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 18 - Presenting the Quality Improvement Model of Virtual Education for Human Resource Development: Farhangian University (Qualitative Study) mozhgan esmaeilnia Hosseinali Kouhestani Ali Maghool Hassan nodehi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 19 - Identifying the Competencies of Teacher Assistants the Process of Online Learning- teaching: A Qualitative Research Khodayar Abili Zeinab Sadat Mostafavi Fatemeh Narenji thani 20.1001.1.24233277.1397.5.16.1.4 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 20 - The Effect of Gamification on Employee Motivation and Learning at Cooperative Management Training Course in Tehran Pars Oil and Gas Company Saeed Safaei Movahed Seyed Morteza Rikhtegarzadeh 20.1001.1.24233277.1397.5.16.4.7 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 21 - Assessing the Effective Factors on Informal Learning of Employees in National Iran Petrochemical Company Using Group Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Zahra Gharli Ali Najafi meysam bolgorian 20.1001.1.24233277.1397.5.16.6.9 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 22 - The Role of Blended Learning in Human Resource Development: A Case of Payam Noor University hossien najafi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 23 - 1. 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Which one is more effective on learner engagement Hamed Hoseini zarrabi Abasalt Khorasani Morteza Rezaeizadeh Mohammad ali Mazaheri 10.52547/istd.31534.8.31.1 20.1001.1.24233277.1400.8.31.9.3 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 41 - Identifying and Explaining the Competencies of the Managers of Entrepreneurial Universities with an Organizational Learning Approach (Case Study: Azad Universities of Khorasan Razavi) Fatemeh Toosi Elham Fariborzi Mahmood Ghorbani 20.1001.1.24233277.1401.9.34.1.8 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 42 - Needs assessment of human resources soft skills learning and development programs in public organizations mina boustanirad سید مهدی الوانی Ali Hamidizadeh 20.1001.1.24233277.1401.9.32.8.1 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 43 - Elements and Advantages of Gamification Method in Education: A Meta-Analysis Reza tohand Mehrangiz alinejad Badr al-Sadat daneshmand Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 44 - Dimensions and Components of the Work Environment Curriculum in Business Organizations (A Case Study: Ports and Maritime Organization) zahra sharifiblue Kurosh Fathi Vajargah Saeid Safaei Movahhed علیرضا عراقیه 20.1001.1.24233277.1402.10.36.4.2 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 45 - The Effects of Personality Dark Triad on Knowledge Concealment with the Mediating Role of Organizational Learning Culture (A Case Study of Tehran University Professors) seyed hamed hashemi mehdi ahmadighamshani Hamidreza Nematollahi shabnam zarjou 20.1001.1.24233277.1402.10.36.6.4 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 46 - Identifying and Ranking Effectiveness Factors of E-Learning System Hamidreza Nematollahi ندا محمداسمعیلی Arian Gholipour saeed پاکدل 20.1001.1.24233277.1402.10.37.3.3 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 47 - A Learning Framework for Knowledge-Based Enterprises: A Meta-Synthesis Alireza javanbakht Nahid Naderibeni Jabar Babashahi Saeid Safaei Movahhed Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 48 - A Conceptual Framework of Informal Workplace Learning Based on Task-Centered Learning (TC-IWL) Hamide Lotfi morteza karami Saeid Safaei Movahhed Gregory M Francom