Organizational Learning in Asia: Issues and Challenges
Autor Jacky Hong, Robin Snell, Chris Rowleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2017
Three sets of questions are especially salient. First, how can firms operating in, or from, Asia detect, respect, recognize, and honor different cultural stances on suggestion-giving, knowledge sharing, and standardization while also challenging accepted wisdom, avoiding risks and mistakes, and voicing disagreement?
Second, how can such firms facilitate local experimentation and innovation by providing a common knowledge platform in a non-totalitarian manner? Finally, how can such forums promote ‘reverse’ knowledge transfer from subsidiary to headquarters and across subsidiaries in different nations by avoiding ethnocentricity, cultivating local talent, and building a group of 'communities of practice' across cultural and status boundaries?
- Addresses important and pressing questions about organizational learning in Asia for both domestic and foreign firms
- Explores how such firms can facilitate local experimentation and innovation
- Promotes ‘reverse’ knowledge transfer from subsidiary, to headquarters, and across subsidiaries in different nations
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780081009833
ISBN-10: 0081009836
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0081009836
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Part I: Introduction and Background
1. Introduction: Organizational Learning in Context, Not Isolation
2. Organizational Learning in the Context of Institutional Voids: Government Interventionism and Business Networks in Asia
Part II: Learning At Individual And Team Levels
3. Lose it to Gain it! Unlearning by Individuals and Relearning as a Team
4. Knowledge Management Strategies, Imitation, and Innovation: An Empirical Study of Vietnamese Firms
Part III: Learning At Organizational & Inter-Organizational Levels
5. An Entrepreneurial Perspective on Developed Economy Firms’ Learning from Asia
6. How Chinese Exporters Acquire Learning Capability: Empirical Evidence from an Emerging Economy
7. Public–Private Partnerships in Chinese Hospitals and Knowledge Transfer
Part IV: Conclusions
8. A Contextual Perspective on Organizational Learning
9. Conclusion: Challenges for Organizational Learning—Institutional Contexts, Cross-Border Knowledge and Context
1. Introduction: Organizational Learning in Context, Not Isolation
2. Organizational Learning in the Context of Institutional Voids: Government Interventionism and Business Networks in Asia
Part II: Learning At Individual And Team Levels
3. Lose it to Gain it! Unlearning by Individuals and Relearning as a Team
4. Knowledge Management Strategies, Imitation, and Innovation: An Empirical Study of Vietnamese Firms
Part III: Learning At Organizational & Inter-Organizational Levels
5. An Entrepreneurial Perspective on Developed Economy Firms’ Learning from Asia
6. How Chinese Exporters Acquire Learning Capability: Empirical Evidence from an Emerging Economy
7. Public–Private Partnerships in Chinese Hospitals and Knowledge Transfer
Part IV: Conclusions
8. A Contextual Perspective on Organizational Learning
9. Conclusion: Challenges for Organizational Learning—Institutional Contexts, Cross-Border Knowledge and Context
Recenzii
"Therefore, the book provides a comprehensive overview of OL across Asian countries with relevant research approaches, methods, and findings to support furthers research projects, i.e. replication studies to other BRICS countries; and analyses based on chapters’ propositions and frameworks." --The Learning Organization