The paper explores the role of construction industry “partnering” - the development of closer collaborative links between firms - in stimulating organisational learning. Drawing on case studies of partnering relationships involving large clients (British Petroleum, NatWest Bank, McDonald’s, Selfridges, Safeway) and over 40 of their contractors and suppliers, discusses the factors which influence the transfer of knowledge between organisations, the different levels at which learning takes place (e.g. individual, team, organisational) and the extent to which double-loop learning can be observed
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
This thesis advances the proposition that all organisations learn and that learning profiles vary ac...
By combining the two phenomena ‘knowledge’ and ‘interaction’, in terms of how they can vary in both ...
This paper introduces concepts of organizational learning and how they relate to construction contra...
Strategic alliances are becoming an important means of survival for managing construction organisati...
A characteristic feature of the construction industry is the widespread use of project organisation....
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Construction firms that employ collaborative procurement approaches develop operating routines throu...
Construction firms that employ collaborative procurement approaches develop operating routines throu...
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Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
This thesis advances the proposition that all organisations learn and that learning profiles vary ac...
By combining the two phenomena ‘knowledge’ and ‘interaction’, in terms of how they can vary in both ...
This paper introduces concepts of organizational learning and how they relate to construction contra...
Strategic alliances are becoming an important means of survival for managing construction organisati...
A characteristic feature of the construction industry is the widespread use of project organisation....
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Construction firms that employ collaborative procurement approaches develop operating routines throu...
Construction firms that employ collaborative procurement approaches develop operating routines throu...
Dette er et Open Access tidsskrift. Publisert versjon tilgjengelig: http://www.impjournal.org/By com...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...