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Learning Organizations - Extending the Field

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This book is designed to extend the field of organizational learning in several ways. The contributors from three continents bring different perspectives on processes and outcomes of knowledge creation and sharing in and between organizations in diverse contexts. They use approaches and concepts from numerous disciplines including the arts, economics, geography, organizational studies, psychology, and sociology . The contributions enrich the spatial turn in organization studies by offering fresh insights for researchers who seek to attend to the contextual dimensions of the phenomena they are studying. They provide examples of organizational places and spaces that have not yet received sufficient attention, as diverse as temporary international organizations and computer screens.

List of contents

The Importance of Knowledge Environments and Spatial Relations for Organizational Learning: An Introduction: Ariane Berthoin Antal, Peter Meusburger, and Laura Suarsana.- Learning from Screens: Does Ideology Prevail over Lived Experience? The Example of ERP Systems: François-Régis Puyou.- Organizational Design for Knowledge Exchange: The Hau-Ba Model: Ahmed Bounfour and Gwénaëlle Grefe.- Command or Conviction? Informal Networks and the Diffusion of Controversial Innovations: Johannes Glückler and Robert Panitz.- Collaboration and Knowledge Gains in Organizations: Wolfgang Scholl.- Organizing Relational Distance: Innovation as the Management of Sociocultural and Time-spatial Tensions: Oliver Ibert.- Organizational Learning and Physical Space: How Office Configurations Inform Organizational Behaviors: Kerstin Sailer.- The Unexpected Neighbor: Learning, Space, and the Unconscious in Organizations: Russ Vince.- Can Social Space Provide a Deep Structure for the Theory and Practice of Organizational Learning?: Victor J. Friedman and Israel Sykes.- Learning in Temporary Organizations: The Case of UN Global Conferences: Kathrin Böhling.- When Arts Enter Organizational Spaces: Implications for Organizational Learning: Ariane Berthoin Antal.- Research-based Theater as a Facilitator of Organizational Learning: Anne Pässilä and Tuija Oikarinen.- Creative Space in Organizational Learning and Leadership: 21st-Century Shapeshifting: Shaun McNiff.

Summary

This book is designed to extend the field of organizational learning in several ways. The contributors from three continents bring different perspectives on processes and outcomes of knowledge creation and sharing in and between organizations in diverse contexts. They use approaches and concepts from numerous disciplines including the arts, economics, geography, organizational studies, psychology, and sociology. The contributions enrich the spatial turn in organization studies by offering fresh insights for researchers who seek to attend to the contextual dimensions of the phenomena they are studying. They provide examples of organizational places and spaces that have not yet received sufficient attention, as diverse as temporary international organizations and computer screens.

Product details

Assisted by Ariane Berthoin Antal (Editor), Pete Meusburger (Editor), Peter Meusburger (Editor), Laura Suarsana (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789402405316
ISBN 978-94-0-240531-6
No. of pages 250
Dimensions 156 mm x 239 mm x 12 mm
Weight 400 g
Illustrations X, 250 p. 23 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Series Knowledge and Space
Knowledge and Space
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, Economic Sociology, Social Sciences, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology, Occupational & industrial psychology, Industrial psychology

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