This study presents a critical examination of Nonaka and Takeuchi's theory about knowledge-creating companies (1995), taken as one example of contemporary management theories concerning innovation and learning. Two main questions are investigated. First, how is the learning of workers organized in the knowledge creation theory? Second, how is their learning related to the work they perform? Answers to these questions are sought from case-study research into work-related learning projects (Poell 1998) and from theoretical notions about learning networks in various work types (Van der Krogt 1998). Our first conclusion is that Nonaka and Takeuchi seem to assume that workers will learn only within the boundaries set by management. They do not, ...
Practitioners and academics are in broad agreement that, above all, organizations need to be able to...
The purpose of this paper is to challenge models of workplace learning that seek to isolate or manip...
Establishes the clear link between learning and knowledge, and proposes a simple model, which makes ...
Workplace learning is intended to be the result of learning that is embedded in day-to-day work. It ...
This paper argues that contemporary workplaces give rise to many different forms of knowledge creati...
This paper addresses two problems related to learning and the use of knowledge at work. The first pr...
This study presents a theoretical perspective on organizing learning networks in relation to work pr...
This study presents a theoretical perspective on organizing learning networks in relation to work pr...
Knowledge management theory has struggled with the concept of `knowledge creation'. Since the semina...
This paper explores the relationship between the way work is organised, the organisational context, ...
Academic research activities within organizational studies are increasingly focusing on studying net...
Practitioners and academics are in broad agreement that, above all, organizations need to be able to...
This paper argues that contemporary workplaces give rise to many different forms of knowledge creati...
This article describes research on the action theories that managers and workers hold toward organis...
Traditional conceptions of learning focus on the formal learning that occurs in contexts such as sch...
Practitioners and academics are in broad agreement that, above all, organizations need to be able to...
The purpose of this paper is to challenge models of workplace learning that seek to isolate or manip...
Establishes the clear link between learning and knowledge, and proposes a simple model, which makes ...
Workplace learning is intended to be the result of learning that is embedded in day-to-day work. It ...
This paper argues that contemporary workplaces give rise to many different forms of knowledge creati...
This paper addresses two problems related to learning and the use of knowledge at work. The first pr...
This study presents a theoretical perspective on organizing learning networks in relation to work pr...
This study presents a theoretical perspective on organizing learning networks in relation to work pr...
Knowledge management theory has struggled with the concept of `knowledge creation'. Since the semina...
This paper explores the relationship between the way work is organised, the organisational context, ...
Academic research activities within organizational studies are increasingly focusing on studying net...
Practitioners and academics are in broad agreement that, above all, organizations need to be able to...
This paper argues that contemporary workplaces give rise to many different forms of knowledge creati...
This article describes research on the action theories that managers and workers hold toward organis...
Traditional conceptions of learning focus on the formal learning that occurs in contexts such as sch...
Practitioners and academics are in broad agreement that, above all, organizations need to be able to...
The purpose of this paper is to challenge models of workplace learning that seek to isolate or manip...
Establishes the clear link between learning and knowledge, and proposes a simple model, which makes ...