Organizational Learning
Edited by:
Volume:
2
Series:
Organization Science
Organization Science
November 1995 | 632 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"[An] intellectually stimulating collection of essays."
--Business Today
How do organizations learn, change, and adapt? The study of
"organizational learning" allows researchers to map an
organization's
past behavior and gain insight into how stream of experience
becomes
a basis for action in the present. The chapters in
Organizational
Learning, all from first-rate researchers, contribute to the
development of organizational learning theory in three ways.
They
delineate its scope, differentiating it from ecology, choice,
and
individual learning. They demonstrate the explanatory power of a
learning perspective, and they illustrate the application of
research
tools useful for studies of learning.
Organizational Learning is an essential resource for scholars
and
researchers in the field of organization and management studies.
Michael D Cohen and Lee S Sproull
Introduction
James G March, Lee S Sproull and Michal Tamuz
Learning from Samples of One or Fewer
Edwin Hutchins
Organizing Work by Adaptation
John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid
Organizational Learning Communities-of-Practice
Dennis Epple, Linda Argote and Rukmini Devadas
Organizational Learning Curves
James G March
Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning
George P Huber
Organization Learning
Karl E Weick
The Nontraditional Quality of Organizational Learning
Herbert A Simon
Bounded Rationality and Organizational Learning
Michael D Cohen
Individual Learning and Organizational Routine
Daniel A Levinthal
Organizational Adaptation and Environmental Selection - Interrelated Processes of Change
Paul Attewell
Technology Diffusion and Organizational Learning
Kathleen Carley
Organizational Learning and Personnel Turnover
Theresa K Lant and Stephen J Mezias
An Organizational Learning Model of Convergence and Reorientation
Beverly Virany, Michael L Tushman and Elaine Romanelli
Executive Succession and Organization Outcomes in Turbulent Environments
Karl E Weick and Karlene H Roberts
Collective Mind in Organizations
Rebecca M Henderson
Technological Change and the Management of Architectural Knowledge
Anne S Miner
Organizational Evolution and the Social Ecology of Jobs
Michael D Cohen and Paul Bacdayan
Organizational Routines Are Stored as Procedural Memory
Scott D N Cook and Dvora Yanow
Culture and Organizational Learning
Sidney G Winter
Organizing for Continuous Improvement
William H Starbuck
Learning by Knowledge-Intensive Firms
Barbara Levitt and James G March
Organizational Learning
Sim B Sitkin
Learning through Failure