In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We see these concepts as two mutually implicating ways of exploring and simultaneously constituting the phenomena of organization. Bearing in mind that the understanding of organization is simultaneously a question of the organization of understanding, we reflect on the complex interrelation between thinking and organizing. In order to connect the processes of learning and becoming, we consider the concept of organization as space in between order and chaos. We propose a perspective that sees learning not as something that is done to organizations, or as something that an organization does; rather, learning and organizing are seen as mutually c...
Traditional approaches to organizational change have been dominated by assumptions privileging stabi...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze learning as a two-type process. A dynamic equilibri...
This thesis is an exploration of the consequences of a simple assumption: organizational learning is...
In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We...
Although it is currently common to speak of organizational learning, this notion is still surrounded...
The processual-political dimension is considered a gap in organizational learning literature, becaus...
This article examines the social complexity of Organizational Learning. We built on and seek to exte...
The paper discusses theoretical implications of a case study of an organizational learning project o...
The term “organizational learning” raises a broad range of questions, specifically with regard to it...
International audienceThis article reviews theories of organizational learning and presents a framew...
Learning is usually assumed to be an essentially cognitive activity. Consequently, the learning orga...
The notion of organizations as learning entities has gained considerably in popularity over the last...
"The field of organizational learning has developed dynamically but is not ready for closure. This a...
When it comes to organizational learning and learning organization, people tend to confuse the two c...
Organizations need to be highly adaptable and continue to improve if they want to prosper and take t...
Traditional approaches to organizational change have been dominated by assumptions privileging stabi...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze learning as a two-type process. A dynamic equilibri...
This thesis is an exploration of the consequences of a simple assumption: organizational learning is...
In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We...
Although it is currently common to speak of organizational learning, this notion is still surrounded...
The processual-political dimension is considered a gap in organizational learning literature, becaus...
This article examines the social complexity of Organizational Learning. We built on and seek to exte...
The paper discusses theoretical implications of a case study of an organizational learning project o...
The term “organizational learning” raises a broad range of questions, specifically with regard to it...
International audienceThis article reviews theories of organizational learning and presents a framew...
Learning is usually assumed to be an essentially cognitive activity. Consequently, the learning orga...
The notion of organizations as learning entities has gained considerably in popularity over the last...
"The field of organizational learning has developed dynamically but is not ready for closure. This a...
When it comes to organizational learning and learning organization, people tend to confuse the two c...
Organizations need to be highly adaptable and continue to improve if they want to prosper and take t...
Traditional approaches to organizational change have been dominated by assumptions privileging stabi...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze learning as a two-type process. A dynamic equilibri...
This thesis is an exploration of the consequences of a simple assumption: organizational learning is...