Although much has been written about how to set up learning organizations, there is a paucity of research on understanding employees ’ willingness to learn or contribute knowledge in such activities, a key element in the success of organizational learning. This paper presents models for understanding individuals ’ willingness to learn and individuals ’ willingness to contribute in organizational settings. Through the examination of the psychological mechanisms underlying individuals ’ willingness to learn and to contribute, we will further our understanding on the individual and contextual factors that affect employees ’ decision to learn and contribute in organizational learning activities. Drawing from the literature, we assert tha...
Based on the literatures of organizational learning and change, this research continues to focus on ...
The development and success of employee training programs necessitates employer awareness of the ind...
In the last two decades, organisations have had to respond continually to the pressures of change in...
The current study focuses on employees’ learning intentions, i.e. the willingness to undertake, form...
Learning in organisations has become more prominent as a research topic as competition between organ...
Learning in organisations has become more prominent as a research topic as competition between organ...
Abstract The role of human resource management in learning organizations has been discussed by a num...
This exploratory study examined the predictive ability of perceived work environment characteristics...
There is increasing recognition that informal learning is a crucial component of organizational func...
The aim of the research was to discover the motives for lifelong learning, for studying part time, p...
Plan AThe purpose of the current study was to explore the relationship between variables that influe...
Teams are widely used in organized workplaces. This study developed and tested a model to understand...
The challenges of the modern labor market determine increased job insecurity and the growing importa...
Self-efficacy is a key determinant of various outcomes at the level of the individual, including lea...
Despite considerable research on organizational commitment, a clear understanding of the process thr...
Based on the literatures of organizational learning and change, this research continues to focus on ...
The development and success of employee training programs necessitates employer awareness of the ind...
In the last two decades, organisations have had to respond continually to the pressures of change in...
The current study focuses on employees’ learning intentions, i.e. the willingness to undertake, form...
Learning in organisations has become more prominent as a research topic as competition between organ...
Learning in organisations has become more prominent as a research topic as competition between organ...
Abstract The role of human resource management in learning organizations has been discussed by a num...
This exploratory study examined the predictive ability of perceived work environment characteristics...
There is increasing recognition that informal learning is a crucial component of organizational func...
The aim of the research was to discover the motives for lifelong learning, for studying part time, p...
Plan AThe purpose of the current study was to explore the relationship between variables that influe...
Teams are widely used in organized workplaces. This study developed and tested a model to understand...
The challenges of the modern labor market determine increased job insecurity and the growing importa...
Self-efficacy is a key determinant of various outcomes at the level of the individual, including lea...
Despite considerable research on organizational commitment, a clear understanding of the process thr...
Based on the literatures of organizational learning and change, this research continues to focus on ...
The development and success of employee training programs necessitates employer awareness of the ind...
In the last two decades, organisations have had to respond continually to the pressures of change in...