In building an organisation's innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning and have an understanding of the importance of unlearning old ways. Unlearning is emerging as an important element of change and innovation in organisations. As the pace of change continues to increase, it is clear that normal processes of forgetting and transition may not be sufficient. Two key scholars in this field have proposed models of unlearning however, little empirical research exists to further understanding of unlearning and the factors that may impact upon it. This paper reports on case study research aimed at further developing the concept of unlearning. A process model has emerged from the data that highlights inhibitors and en...
Unlearning is of increasing interest to educators and human resource development professionals alike...
Previously, a worker one set of skills for an occupational lifetime. In today's environment, the nee...
The speed of change in organisations is now so fast that the normal human forgetting processes canno...
In building an organisation's innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
In building an organisation's innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
In building an organisation's innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
In building an organisation’s innovation capacity, managers have to be awareof barriers to learning ...
In building an organisation’s innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
Purpose – One of the critical issues for change management, particularly in relation to the implemen...
Contemporary organisations face a raft of challenges in coping with competing demands and rapidly ch...
Contemporary organisations face a raft of challenges in coping with competing demands and rapidly ch...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on organizational unlearning as a part of managerial proc...
Within the literature, unlearning as distinct from learning, at both the individual and organisation...
Within the literature, unlearning as distinct from learning, at both the individual and\ud organisat...
Purpose – This paper provides an overview of the concept organizational unlearning and its developme...
Unlearning is of increasing interest to educators and human resource development professionals alike...
Previously, a worker one set of skills for an occupational lifetime. In today's environment, the nee...
The speed of change in organisations is now so fast that the normal human forgetting processes canno...
In building an organisation's innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
In building an organisation's innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
In building an organisation's innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
In building an organisation’s innovation capacity, managers have to be awareof barriers to learning ...
In building an organisation’s innovation capacity, managers have to be aware of barriers to learning...
Purpose – One of the critical issues for change management, particularly in relation to the implemen...
Contemporary organisations face a raft of challenges in coping with competing demands and rapidly ch...
Contemporary organisations face a raft of challenges in coping with competing demands and rapidly ch...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on organizational unlearning as a part of managerial proc...
Within the literature, unlearning as distinct from learning, at both the individual and organisation...
Within the literature, unlearning as distinct from learning, at both the individual and\ud organisat...
Purpose – This paper provides an overview of the concept organizational unlearning and its developme...
Unlearning is of increasing interest to educators and human resource development professionals alike...
Previously, a worker one set of skills for an occupational lifetime. In today's environment, the nee...
The speed of change in organisations is now so fast that the normal human forgetting processes canno...