From learning organisation to knowledge entrepreneur

Establishes the clear link between learning and knowledge, and proposes a simple model, which makes this relationship explicit. A range of definitions of the learning organisation are drawn from the literature. Much of this literature makes little reference to that which is being learned although those authors who have introduced the concepts of the learning laboratory, the knowledge creating organisation and the knowing organisation acknowledge the significance of knowledge in organisational development and learning. Other perspectives on the organisational processes associated with knowledge come from the recent literature on knowledge management. It is argued that indiscriminate knowledge creation will not lead to organisational learning, and that knowledge is not something that can be viewed as a neutral tool in the learning process. A number of characteristics of knowledge need to be recognised, and accommodated in learning processes and knowledge management. Finally, the concept of a knowledge entrepreneur is proposed.

[1]  G. Morgan,et al.  Beyond Method: Strategies for Social Research. , 1984 .

[2]  Mark S. Demarest Understanding knowledge management , 1997 .

[3]  H. D. Thomas,et al.  SUCCESSFUL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PROJECTS , 1998 .

[4]  I. Nonaka,et al.  The Knowledge Creating Company , 2008 .

[5]  Stewart Clegg,et al.  The Politics of Management Knowledge. , 1998 .

[6]  Q. B. Chung,et al.  Extensible markup language and knowledge management , 2001, J. Knowl. Manag..

[7]  Jacky Lumby,et al.  The Learning Organisation , 1997 .

[8]  Patrick J. Thurbin Implementing the learning organisation: The 17-day learning programme , 1994 .

[9]  Ronnie Lessem Total Quality Learning: Building a Learning Organisation , 1991 .

[10]  C. B. Crawford,et al.  Leadership Education for Knowledge Organizations: A Primer , 2002 .

[11]  J. Jordan,et al.  Assessing your company's knowledge management style , 1997 .

[12]  T. O’Keeffe,et al.  Learning to learn: an examination of organisational learning in selected Irish multinationals , 2001 .

[13]  Lynn M. Martin Are women better at organisational learning? An SME perspective , 2001 .

[14]  P. Senge The fifth discipline : the art and practice of the learning organization/ Peter M. Senge , 1991 .

[15]  J. Burgoyne,et al.  The Learning Company , 1989 .

[16]  Jennifer Rowley,et al.  What is information , 1998 .

[17]  Ingeman Arbnor,et al.  Methodology for Creating Business Knowledge , 1997 .

[18]  Jennifer Rowley,et al.  What is knowledge management , 1999 .

[19]  P. Königer,et al.  Drowning in information, but thirsty for knowledge , 1995 .

[20]  D. Garvin Building a learning organization. , 1993, Harvard business review.