Learning and unlearning: A conceptual note
Publication year
2017Author(s)
Source
The Learning Organization, 24, 1, (2017), pp. 49-57ISSN
Annotation
09 januari 2017
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Business Economics
Journal title
The Learning Organization
Volume
vol. 24
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 49
Page end
p. 57
Subject
Institute for Management ResearchAbstract
PURPOSE -
Organizational learning and unlearning are often viewed as different and distinct concepts in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the unlearning concept and reassess its position vis-à-vis learning, in particular second-order and double-loop learning.
- DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH -
The paper entails a conceptual analysis.
- FINDINGS-
It is found that there are two conceptual problems with unlearning, and that it is best embedded in the dynamics of the learning process, where it appears to fit well in the “interruption” phase.
- RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS -
The research scope of the paper is limited to a theoretical analysis of organizational learning and unlearning. Implications for theory reside in the importance of unlearning and its relation to learning in current organizations.
- PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS -
The paper has practical implications for organizations wishing to become more adept at learning and unlearning.
- ORIGINALITY/VALUE
The paper is among the first organizational papers to analyze unlearning in direct relation to different phases in the learning dynamics.
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