Most conceptualisations of organizational learning are generally underpinned by some notion of unitarism. Theories typically assume shared visions, values, conceptions or identities. The paper, however, considers the dilemmas faced in organizations where identities and visions are not shared, and where conceptions and ideologies are diverse and possibly in conflict. Such organizations, called here hypocrisies, are characterized by divergent norms and stakeholder identities. Seeing learning as changes in shared conceptions between actors at different levels, a case is presented of change in a multi-norm white-collar trade union. This shows the difficulty of promoting unitaristically conceived notions of organizational learning from the centr...
This paper presents the conceptual framework for analysing learning in a change project on a teacher...
Investors in People (UP), the state-sponsored workplace training initiative, has been interpreted as...
In an attempt to expand the field's thinking beyond notions of organizational learning rooted in ind...
The notion of organizations as learning entities has gained considerably in popularity over the last...
The paper discusses theoretical implications of a case study of an organizational learning project o...
Recent critics of organizational learning and its normative offshoot the ‘learning organization’ hav...
This paper raises an issue which has not been sufficiently problematized so far, namely the question...
The present paper tells an intervention story where two collectives, from business and academia, cam...
The concept of the Learning Organisation (LO) has gone through many permutations\ud in recent times ...
ADInternational audienceThere is often said to be a tension between the two types of organizational ...
This paper addresses two problems related to learning and the use of knowledge at work. The first pr...
Examines popular theories of learning in organizations to highlight their limitations for reform and...
This paper provides a longitudinal, empirical view of the multifaceted and reciprocal processes of o...
In the last two decades, organisations have had to respond continually to the pressures of change in...
This article addresses the issue of organisational learning. The starting point for the analysis is ...
This paper presents the conceptual framework for analysing learning in a change project on a teacher...
Investors in People (UP), the state-sponsored workplace training initiative, has been interpreted as...
In an attempt to expand the field's thinking beyond notions of organizational learning rooted in ind...
The notion of organizations as learning entities has gained considerably in popularity over the last...
The paper discusses theoretical implications of a case study of an organizational learning project o...
Recent critics of organizational learning and its normative offshoot the ‘learning organization’ hav...
This paper raises an issue which has not been sufficiently problematized so far, namely the question...
The present paper tells an intervention story where two collectives, from business and academia, cam...
The concept of the Learning Organisation (LO) has gone through many permutations\ud in recent times ...
ADInternational audienceThere is often said to be a tension between the two types of organizational ...
This paper addresses two problems related to learning and the use of knowledge at work. The first pr...
Examines popular theories of learning in organizations to highlight their limitations for reform and...
This paper provides a longitudinal, empirical view of the multifaceted and reciprocal processes of o...
In the last two decades, organisations have had to respond continually to the pressures of change in...
This article addresses the issue of organisational learning. The starting point for the analysis is ...
This paper presents the conceptual framework for analysing learning in a change project on a teacher...
Investors in People (UP), the state-sponsored workplace training initiative, has been interpreted as...
In an attempt to expand the field's thinking beyond notions of organizational learning rooted in ind...