AbstractThe paper analyzes the organizational learning process experienced in the design of a new packing service for the pharmaceutical sector, using the 4I model designed by Crossan, Lane and White (1999) and its further developments. It was carried out an exploratory study using qualitative research methods. It was found evidence supporting the learning processes stated by the original model and its further developments. The interviews and focus group results suggested that organizational learning is not always a lineal process as stated by the model. Individual and group learning are parallel interacting and unfinished processes. This study contributed to adding empirical evidence to the 4I model of organizational learning and its furth...
The connection between organisational learning, organizational innovativeness and performance is ver...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand learning in an inter-organizational learning project, fo...
The organisational learning literature has so far focused primarily on intraorganisational learning ...
The paper analyzes the organizational learning process experienced in the design of a new packing se...
El artículo analiza el proceso de aprendizaje organizacional evidenciado en el diseño de un nuevo se...
The continued importance of organizational learning has recently led to several calls for further de...
Abstract The reference to “classical” authors dominates the literature on organizational learning to...
This thesis is an exploration of the consequences of a simple assumption: organizational learning is...
Literature review Approach This paper explores a new idea presenting the possible relationship betw...
This study considers the potential role of organizational learning as a strategic resource in supply...
In this paper we analyze the process characteristics of organizational learning. A wide variety of p...
Esse estudo tem como propósito investigar como se desenvolve a aprendizagem organizacional (AO) e id...
The contribution of this paper is a description of a process to support organizational learning in a...
This paper addresses the question: "Is learning influenced by structural properties of interact...
Learning-in-action, the cyclical interplay of thinking and doing, is increasingly important for orga...
The connection between organisational learning, organizational innovativeness and performance is ver...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand learning in an inter-organizational learning project, fo...
The organisational learning literature has so far focused primarily on intraorganisational learning ...
The paper analyzes the organizational learning process experienced in the design of a new packing se...
El artículo analiza el proceso de aprendizaje organizacional evidenciado en el diseño de un nuevo se...
The continued importance of organizational learning has recently led to several calls for further de...
Abstract The reference to “classical” authors dominates the literature on organizational learning to...
This thesis is an exploration of the consequences of a simple assumption: organizational learning is...
Literature review Approach This paper explores a new idea presenting the possible relationship betw...
This study considers the potential role of organizational learning as a strategic resource in supply...
In this paper we analyze the process characteristics of organizational learning. A wide variety of p...
Esse estudo tem como propósito investigar como se desenvolve a aprendizagem organizacional (AO) e id...
The contribution of this paper is a description of a process to support organizational learning in a...
This paper addresses the question: "Is learning influenced by structural properties of interact...
Learning-in-action, the cyclical interplay of thinking and doing, is increasingly important for orga...
The connection between organisational learning, organizational innovativeness and performance is ver...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand learning in an inter-organizational learning project, fo...
The organisational learning literature has so far focused primarily on intraorganisational learning ...