This article discusses the value of learning from a psychodynamic approach to experiential learning. This approach is used to help students experience and understand the emotional and relational complexity of leading and managing within organizations. From this perspective, experiential learning means engaging with emotions and with embedded relations of power, to unsettle expectations of how organizations work. Here, we consider the professor’s role, which is to help students work with and through the emotional dynamics generated in work relationships, even when those dynamics are difficult to bear and the overriding impulse is to avoid or defend against them. In this way, students are being supported to better understand how organizations...
This thesis deals with the importance of managing employees’ thoughts and feelings in relation to or...
Phenomenology has been a fertile source of inspiration for researchers working in a range of fields,...
Purpose: Findings from an explorative study of University student and academic staff perceptions of ...
In academic literature the interplay between emotions and workplace learning is a largely neglected ...
In academic literature the interplay between emotions and workplace learning is a largely neglected ...
This exercise explores how organizations affect individuals’ feelings and expressions of emotion. Al...
This exercise explores how organizations affect individuals ’ feelings and ex-pressions of emotion. ...
AIMS: In this article, we want to share our perspective on how simulation sessions could contribute ...
In today’s globalized and complex world there is a need for openness to the kind of learning which i...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 195-208Purpose – This paper aims to present the results of a stu...
Given that emotions are inescapable and complex, how do you teach students how to deal with them? Th...
Abstract: This paper addresses an aspect of organizational learning that has not been extensively de...
This paper focuses on an aspect of organisational learning that has not been extensively developed- ...
The interplay between emotion and learning is a continuing source of debate and inquiry in organizat...
This article contributes to contemporary debates about the significance of emotions within Higher Ed...
This thesis deals with the importance of managing employees’ thoughts and feelings in relation to or...
Phenomenology has been a fertile source of inspiration for researchers working in a range of fields,...
Purpose: Findings from an explorative study of University student and academic staff perceptions of ...
In academic literature the interplay between emotions and workplace learning is a largely neglected ...
In academic literature the interplay between emotions and workplace learning is a largely neglected ...
This exercise explores how organizations affect individuals’ feelings and expressions of emotion. Al...
This exercise explores how organizations affect individuals ’ feelings and ex-pressions of emotion. ...
AIMS: In this article, we want to share our perspective on how simulation sessions could contribute ...
In today’s globalized and complex world there is a need for openness to the kind of learning which i...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 195-208Purpose – This paper aims to present the results of a stu...
Given that emotions are inescapable and complex, how do you teach students how to deal with them? Th...
Abstract: This paper addresses an aspect of organizational learning that has not been extensively de...
This paper focuses on an aspect of organisational learning that has not been extensively developed- ...
The interplay between emotion and learning is a continuing source of debate and inquiry in organizat...
This article contributes to contemporary debates about the significance of emotions within Higher Ed...
This thesis deals with the importance of managing employees’ thoughts and feelings in relation to or...
Phenomenology has been a fertile source of inspiration for researchers working in a range of fields,...
Purpose: Findings from an explorative study of University student and academic staff perceptions of ...