
Handbook of Organizational Learning and Knowledge
Oxford University Press
Published on 27. March 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
1008 pages
978-0-19-829582-2 (ISBN)
Description
In an era of far-reaching changes, organizational learning and knowledge creation are high on the agenda of social scientists, managers, and consultants worldwide as they seek to adapt to new environments. The Handbook of Organizational Learning and Knowledge provides a comprehensive overview of how the concept of organizational learning emerged, how it has been used and debated, and where it may be going. It summarizes the state of the art and provides a full account of the diverse approaches, themes, issues, and debates of the field.
The handbook unites a distinguished team of international authors, who examine both the central themes and key emerging issues. The coverage extends beyond the American tradition to include the experiences of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The book opens with chapters drawing insights from various social science approaches. The following sections examine fundamental issues concerning the external triggers, factors and conditions, agents, and processes of organizational learning. Subsequent chapters review the subject within a global context, looking in particular at processes of interorganizational learning and knowledge transfer. The next sections examine the development of learning practices and provide case studies to illustrate organizational learning and knowledge creation. The book concludes with an analysis of the state of the art and an agenda for the future.
This handbook will be an invaluable reference tool for scholars and students in the social sciences, as well as for professional involved in organizational development, learning, and change.
The handbook unites a distinguished team of international authors, who examine both the central themes and key emerging issues. The coverage extends beyond the American tradition to include the experiences of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The book opens with chapters drawing insights from various social science approaches. The following sections examine fundamental issues concerning the external triggers, factors and conditions, agents, and processes of organizational learning. Subsequent chapters review the subject within a global context, looking in particular at processes of interorganizational learning and knowledge transfer. The next sections examine the development of learning practices and provide case studies to illustrate organizational learning and knowledge creation. The book concludes with an analysis of the state of the art and an agenda for the future.
This handbook will be an invaluable reference tool for scholars and students in the social sciences, as well as for professional involved in organizational development, learning, and change.
Reviews / Votes
Finalist for the 2002 Terry Book Award, Academy of Management." An excellent and monumental volume edited by a distinguished group of scholars" * Professor Walter Nord, Chairman, Terry Book Award Committee * For knowledge-based societies like ours, this Handbook is an invaluable and stimulating resource. * Volker Hauff, Member of the Board, BearingPoint GmbH, and former German Federal Minister of Research and Technology * This edited volume provides an exhaustive overview of cutting edge scholarship on organizational learning. * David Vogel, Editor, California Management Review * "A very comprehensive tool for students of organizational behaviour in business schools and companies around the world." * Jeffrey Garten, Dean, Yale University School of Management *More details
Edition
Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 60 mm
Weight
1696 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-829582-2 (9780198295822)
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Meinolf Dierkes | Ariane Berthoin Antal | John Child
Handbook of Organizational Learning and Knowledge
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Persons
Meinolf Dierkes is Director of the Research Unit on Organization and Technology at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fuer Sozialforschung (Social Science Research Centre, Berlin), and Professor at the Technical University of Berlin.; Ariane Berthoin Antal is Program Leader for Organizational Learning in the Research Unit on Organization and Technology at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fuer Sozialforschung (Social Science Research Centre, Berlin), and Visiting Professor at Henley Management College.; John Child is Professor of Commerce at the University of Birmingham.; Ilujiro Nonaka is Professor at the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi, Tokyo.
Editor
Director of the Organization and Technology Research UnitDirector of the Organization and Technology Research Unit, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fur Sozialforschung (WZB)
Program Leader in Organizational LearningProgram Leader in Organizational Learning, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fur Sozialforschung (WZB)
Chair of Commerce, University of Birmingham; Distinguished Visiting Professor, Chinese Management CentreChair of Commerce, University of Birmingham; Distinguished Visiting Professor, Chinese Management Centre, University of Hong Kong
Professor in the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi University, and Professor of KnowledgeProfessor in the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi University, and Professor of Knowledge, University of California, Berkeley
Content
PART I: INSIGHTS FROM MAJOR SOCIAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES; PART II: EXTERNAL TRIGGERS FOR LEARNING; PART III: FACTORS AND CONDITIONS SHAPING ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING; PART IV: AGENTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING; PART V: PROCESSES OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE CREATION; PART VI: INTERORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT; PART VII: DEVELOPING LEARNING PRACTICES; PART VIII: PUTTING LEARNING INTO PRACTICE; PART IX: CONCLUSION