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Song, Ji Hoon; Jeung, Chang-Wook; Cho, Sei Hyoung – Learning Organization, 2011
Purpose: The primary purposes of the current paper are to: provide theoretically clear concepts of the learning organization (LO) and organizational learning (OL) process; and empirically test the relationships among research constructs--environmental aspects of the LO and three types of OL processes at the levels of individual, group/team, and…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Structural Equation Models, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries
Lopez, Susana Perez; Peon, Jose Manuel Montes; Ordas, Camilo Jose Vazquez – Learning Organization, 2005
Purpose: With the decline of some well-established firms, the diminishing competitive power of many companies in an increasingly globalized market and the need for organizational renewal and transformation, interest in organizational learning has grown. Senior managers in many organizations are convinced of the importance of improving learning in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Organizational Development, Organizations (Groups), Learning Processes
Dewhurst, Frank W.; Navarro, Juan G. Cegarra – Learning Organization, 2004
External communities of practice are groups formed by company clients and employees based on common interests, commitment, mutual trust and collaboration whose members regularly share knowledge and learning. This paper examines how external communities of practice contribute to the creation of relational capital through an empirical investigation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning, Shared Resources and Services, Small Businesses