In identifying a bias within situated learning theory towards routine work practices, this paper develops a theoretical framework for assessing the relationships between learning, sensemaking and power in the non-routine practices of temporary organising. The paper locates processes of sensemaking and learning in a model of organisational change that attempts to render power in communities of practice more visible than has been the case in theorising hitherto by focusing on sensegiving in change projects. Change is conceived in terms of an oscillation between the routines of permanent organising and the more experimental, innovative actions of temporary organising where leaders mobilise actors to explore new ideas. The role of sensegiving i...
The topic of power has not featured strongly in debates about organizational learning, a point that ...
Organisational theory and leadership theory form complementary sides of the researched object. It is...
doi: 10.1177/0170840619847718This article examines the effects of power on sensemaking processes, br...
The paper explores relations between power, mastery and organisational learning. Studies of teamwork...
This paper raises an issue which has not been sufficiently problematized so far, namely the question...
Thesis (MPhil (Information Science))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.This thesis explores the noti...
Using a ‘process ’ based conception of absorptive capacity, this paper reports the findings from an ...
Sensemaking’ is an extraordinarily influential perspective with a substantial following among manage...
Research in organisational behaviour has largely focused on the cognitive features of organisational...
This paper explores the relationship between the way work is organised, the organisational context, ...
In rapidly changing circumstances the organisation of work takes on important convergences. These in...
This paper describes the nature of adaptive learning processes in organizations. We examine the proc...
This paper presents the conceptual framework for analysing learning in a change project on a teacher...
As concepts of organizational learning have moved well beyond individual competencies to organizatio...
Sensemaking is the process through which people work to understand issues or events that are novel, ...
The topic of power has not featured strongly in debates about organizational learning, a point that ...
Organisational theory and leadership theory form complementary sides of the researched object. It is...
doi: 10.1177/0170840619847718This article examines the effects of power on sensemaking processes, br...
The paper explores relations between power, mastery and organisational learning. Studies of teamwork...
This paper raises an issue which has not been sufficiently problematized so far, namely the question...
Thesis (MPhil (Information Science))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.This thesis explores the noti...
Using a ‘process ’ based conception of absorptive capacity, this paper reports the findings from an ...
Sensemaking’ is an extraordinarily influential perspective with a substantial following among manage...
Research in organisational behaviour has largely focused on the cognitive features of organisational...
This paper explores the relationship between the way work is organised, the organisational context, ...
In rapidly changing circumstances the organisation of work takes on important convergences. These in...
This paper describes the nature of adaptive learning processes in organizations. We examine the proc...
This paper presents the conceptual framework for analysing learning in a change project on a teacher...
As concepts of organizational learning have moved well beyond individual competencies to organizatio...
Sensemaking is the process through which people work to understand issues or events that are novel, ...
The topic of power has not featured strongly in debates about organizational learning, a point that ...
Organisational theory and leadership theory form complementary sides of the researched object. It is...
doi: 10.1177/0170840619847718This article examines the effects of power on sensemaking processes, br...