Organisational competitiveness is a challenge to achieve and sustain in a complex business environment that is changing rapidly, constantly and unpredictably. The best leaders are agile enough to anticipate and respond to change, and are able to actively create competitive advantage which changes the business environment. Human capital development has been identified as one of the least replicable and most sustainable competitive advantages at the disposal of firms. This aim of this research was to seek insights into experiential learning and the potential implications that investment into experiential learning could have on organisational competitiveness. Purposive and snowball sampling methodology was used in this study. Seven semi-stru...
Today organisations are increasingly specialised in their activities and faced with turbulent market...
Organisational learning represents a primary determinant of enhanced organisational performance. To ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe a retrospective reflection over unconscious, emer...
Economic growth and job creation are driven by entrepreneurship and small business development. The ...
Experiential-learning is learning by “doing ” – learning through a real world experience. Does the ...
International exposure of students is very essential in today’s globalized world. Experiential learn...
Organisational learning has been advocated as a key enabler of organisational performance improvemen...
Empirical research has already postulated the link between learning routines and the creation of com...
Typically, individuals and managers of organisations seek to sustain competitive advantage and maxim...
This paper considers the nature of international organisational learning by focusing on the multinat...
The current paper focuses on the importance of learning to the development of business enterprises a...
Organisational learning is often presented by academics and consultants as one way in which firms ma...
Abstract: Experiential learning is indispensable and its joint role with academic institutions’ tran...
In a companion piece to his earlier essay, Les Pickett outlines how a large Australian company trans...
The value of experiential learning is explored as it has now become a given among educators and corp...
Today organisations are increasingly specialised in their activities and faced with turbulent market...
Organisational learning represents a primary determinant of enhanced organisational performance. To ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe a retrospective reflection over unconscious, emer...
Economic growth and job creation are driven by entrepreneurship and small business development. The ...
Experiential-learning is learning by “doing ” – learning through a real world experience. Does the ...
International exposure of students is very essential in today’s globalized world. Experiential learn...
Organisational learning has been advocated as a key enabler of organisational performance improvemen...
Empirical research has already postulated the link between learning routines and the creation of com...
Typically, individuals and managers of organisations seek to sustain competitive advantage and maxim...
This paper considers the nature of international organisational learning by focusing on the multinat...
The current paper focuses on the importance of learning to the development of business enterprises a...
Organisational learning is often presented by academics and consultants as one way in which firms ma...
Abstract: Experiential learning is indispensable and its joint role with academic institutions’ tran...
In a companion piece to his earlier essay, Les Pickett outlines how a large Australian company trans...
The value of experiential learning is explored as it has now become a given among educators and corp...
Today organisations are increasingly specialised in their activities and faced with turbulent market...
Organisational learning represents a primary determinant of enhanced organisational performance. To ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe a retrospective reflection over unconscious, emer...