Publication: Factors Affecting the Usage of Information and Communications Technology for Inhouse Training Programmes of Sri Lankan Industrial Sector
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2021
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The objective of this research is to identify the factors affecting the Information and
Communications Technology usage for industrial sector in-house training. Both literature and selfidentified factors are defined and analysed using responses from the training centre managers, its
trainers, and trainees. This study found that five primary factors affect the ICT usage for industrial
in-house training in Sri Lanka namely lack of funding, special ICT infrastructure requirement, lack
of ICT skills in maintenance staff, high trainee population and lack of ICT equipment awareness
among trainees. Moreover, lack of ICT strategy, lack of ICT policies and lack of ICT equipment
awareness among trainers are also identified factors but they are making only minor impact on ICT
usage in industrial in-house training in Sri Lanka. Further it was found that the improvement of
trainees’ knowledge and skills on industrial operations depends on organisations’ capability on
procuring and maintaining modern ICT facilities, releasing staff for training and trainers’
knowledge on ICT usage. Trainees’ knowledge on specific ICT equipment usage does not affect
their learning process since majority of the trainees are represented by younger generation where
they possess the ability of handling ICT facilities without organised training
