Immunity to transformational learning and change

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine and synthesize Argyris and Schon's Theory of Action and Kegan and Lahey's theory of Immunity to Change in order to produce an integrated model.Design/methodology/approach – Literature discussing Argyris and Schon's Theory of Action (Model I and Model II), single and double‐loop learning, espoused theory and theory‐in‐use; and Kegan and Lahey's theory of Immunity to Change was examined. The two theories were then summarized, analyzed, compared and synthesized into an integrated model.Findings – Within Kegan and Lahey's model of an immunity system, the Argyris and Schon Model I Unilateral Control Model should be considered a competing commitment. Kegan and Lahey's theory identifies a critical causal element (underlying assumption) not previously identified by the Argyris and Schon Theory of Action, thus opening the potential for expanded effectiveness by practioners of Argyris and Schon's theory.Originality/value – Little attention has been given in the lite...

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