In spite of a broad agreement among researchers in organizational theory on the importance of rules for the functioning of organizations, most theories of OL neglect or tend to underestimate the role of organizational rules in processes of OL. However, there is one important exception: James G. March, his cooperators and his students. He and Richard Cyert (1963) developed a theory of OL long before this concept became a management fashion. And since that then he and his group have continuously revised and developed this theory. These theories provide fundamental insights into processes of OL, although, so far, they have not yet received adequate recognition in the more popular management literature. These theories assume that complex organi...
This paper presents a critical overview of some recent attempts at building formal models of organiz...
abstract: In this paper, I examine three areas of the organizational learning (OL) field where conse...
Literature on organizational learning shows that even firms who self-perceive themselves to have app...
In spite of a broad agreement among researchers in organizational theory on the importance of rules ...
In this article, we analyse organizational learning that is based on formal organizational rules. Or...
We report results of a study on processes of Organizational Learning (OL). Changes and suspensions o...
This paper deals with organizational rules as storages for organizational knowledge and media for or...
Assuming that in order to foster Organizational Learning (OL), one has to supply organizations with ...
This article reviews and evaluates the concepts regarding the theoretical and historical prospective...
This article addresses the issue of organisational learning. The starting point for the analysis is ...
A laboratory experiment was performed as replication of the original one created by M. Cohen and P. ...
The term “organizational learning” raises a broad range of questions, specifically with regard to it...
Purpose - It is argued in this paper that opportunities for learning manifest themselves in the form...
In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We...
This article examines the social complexity of Organizational Learning. We built on and seek to exte...
This paper presents a critical overview of some recent attempts at building formal models of organiz...
abstract: In this paper, I examine three areas of the organizational learning (OL) field where conse...
Literature on organizational learning shows that even firms who self-perceive themselves to have app...
In spite of a broad agreement among researchers in organizational theory on the importance of rules ...
In this article, we analyse organizational learning that is based on formal organizational rules. Or...
We report results of a study on processes of Organizational Learning (OL). Changes and suspensions o...
This paper deals with organizational rules as storages for organizational knowledge and media for or...
Assuming that in order to foster Organizational Learning (OL), one has to supply organizations with ...
This article reviews and evaluates the concepts regarding the theoretical and historical prospective...
This article addresses the issue of organisational learning. The starting point for the analysis is ...
A laboratory experiment was performed as replication of the original one created by M. Cohen and P. ...
The term “organizational learning” raises a broad range of questions, specifically with regard to it...
Purpose - It is argued in this paper that opportunities for learning manifest themselves in the form...
In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We...
This article examines the social complexity of Organizational Learning. We built on and seek to exte...
This paper presents a critical overview of some recent attempts at building formal models of organiz...
abstract: In this paper, I examine three areas of the organizational learning (OL) field where conse...
Literature on organizational learning shows that even firms who self-perceive themselves to have app...