Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes

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Autor(a) principal: Mozzato,Anelise Rebelato
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Bitencourt,Claudia Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-76922014000300284
Resumo: Different organizational settings have been gaining ground in the world economy, resulting in a proliferation of different forms of strategic alliances that translate into a growth in the number of organizations that have started to deal with interorganizational relationships with different actors. These circumstances reinforce Crossan, Lane, White and Djurfeldt (1995) and Crossan, Mauer and White (2011) in exploring what authors refer to as the fourth, interorganizational, level of learning. These authors, amongst others, suggest that the process of interorganizational learning (IOL) warrants investigation, as its scope of analysis needs widening and deepening. Therefore, this theoretical essay is an attempt to understand IOL as a dynamic process found in interorganizational cooperative relationships that can take place in different structured and unstructured social spaces and that can generate learning episodes. According to this view, IOL is understood as part of an organizational learning continuum and is analyzed within the framework of practical rationality in an approach that is less cognitive and more social-behavioral.
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title Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes
spellingShingle Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes
Mozzato,Anelise Rebelato
interorganizational learning
social learning spaces
learning episodes
cooperation
interorganizational relationships
title_short Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes
title_full Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes
title_fullStr Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes
title_sort Understanding Interorganizational Learning Based on Social Spaces and Learning Episodes
author Mozzato,Anelise Rebelato
author_facet Mozzato,Anelise Rebelato
Bitencourt,Claudia Cristina
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author2 Bitencourt,Claudia Cristina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mozzato,Anelise Rebelato
Bitencourt,Claudia Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv interorganizational learning
social learning spaces
learning episodes
cooperation
interorganizational relationships
topic interorganizational learning
social learning spaces
learning episodes
cooperation
interorganizational relationships
description Different organizational settings have been gaining ground in the world economy, resulting in a proliferation of different forms of strategic alliances that translate into a growth in the number of organizations that have started to deal with interorganizational relationships with different actors. These circumstances reinforce Crossan, Lane, White and Djurfeldt (1995) and Crossan, Mauer and White (2011) in exploring what authors refer to as the fourth, interorganizational, level of learning. These authors, amongst others, suggest that the process of interorganizational learning (IOL) warrants investigation, as its scope of analysis needs widening and deepening. Therefore, this theoretical essay is an attempt to understand IOL as a dynamic process found in interorganizational cooperative relationships that can take place in different structured and unstructured social spaces and that can generate learning episodes. According to this view, IOL is understood as part of an organizational learning continuum and is analyzed within the framework of practical rationality in an approach that is less cognitive and more social-behavioral.
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