A Model for Individual Change: Exploring its Application to Human Resource Development
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Human Resource Development Review
Volume
2
Issue
3
Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Date
9-1-2003
First Page
229
Last Page
251
Abstract
Change is the basis for improving and expanding individual, group, and organizational effectiveness, performance, and learning. However, human resource development (HRD) has utilized and developed few empirically validated individual change models or theories. Because HRD is multidisciplinary in nature, it is important for researchers and practitioners to consider what models or theories others have to offer. One influential model from the health and medical field that has promising utility in HRD is the transtheoretical model (TTM) of individual change. The purpose of this article is to introduce this model and explore its application to HRD. This article uses Dubin's criteria for theory building as a general framework for discussing the TTM's background, components, related constructs, and limitations. In addition, it presents the implications of this theoretical model to HRD.
Recommended Citation
Madsen, S. R. (2003). A model of individual change: Exploring its application to human resource development. Human Resource Development Review, 2(3), 229-251.