Oxford Handbook of Group and Organizational Learning
Herausgeber: Argote, Linda; Levine, John M
Oxford Handbook of Group and Organizational Learning
Herausgeber: Argote, Linda; Levine, John M
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Groups and organizations vary dramatically in their ability to learn. Some acquire substantial knowledge as a function of experience, while others do not. Failing to learn from experience can have significant consequences for organizations and their members. The goal of this handbook is to bring together cutting-edge theoretical and empirical work on group and organizational learning by leading scholars from several disciplines. The handbook advances understanding of the causes and consequences of learning in collectives of varying size and complexity. The handbook provides insights about how…mehr
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Groups and organizations vary dramatically in their ability to learn. Some acquire substantial knowledge as a function of experience, while others do not. Failing to learn from experience can have significant consequences for organizations and their members. The goal of this handbook is to bring together cutting-edge theoretical and empirical work on group and organizational learning by leading scholars from several disciplines. The handbook advances understanding of the causes and consequences of learning in collectives of varying size and complexity. The handbook provides insights about how to overcome barriers to learning in groups and organizations and thereby, to improve their performance.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 193mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1436g
- ISBN-13: 9780190263362
- ISBN-10: 0190263369
- Artikelnr.: 57975204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 193mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1436g
- ISBN-13: 9780190263362
- ISBN-10: 0190263369
- Artikelnr.: 57975204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Linda Argote is the David M. and Barbara A. Kirr Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory in the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University, where she directs the Center for Organizational Learning, Innovation and Knowledge. Her research focuses on organizational learning, knowledge transfer, transactive memory, and group processes and performance. Her book, Organizational Learning: Creating, Retaining and Transferring Knowledge was a finalist for the Terry Book Award of the Academy of Management. Dr. Argote served as Editor-in-Chief of Organization Science and Departmental Editor of Management Science. She was chosen as Distinguished Scholar by the Organization and Management Theory division of the Academy of Management. The International Network for Groups Research recognized her with the Joseph E. McGrath Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Study of Groups. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences. John M. Levine is Professor of Psychology and Senior Scientist, Learning Research and Development Center, at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on small group processes, including newcomer innovation in work teams, reaction to deviance and disloyalty, and the impact of disagreement/argumentation on learning. He has served as Editor of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and Chair of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. Dr. Levine was co-recipient of the Joseph E. McGrath Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Study of Groups from the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research and received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He is currently an Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
* PART I. Introduction
* 1. John M. Levine and Linda Argote, Group and Organizational
Learning: Past, Present, and Future
* 2. Psychological Foundations of Group and Organizational Learning
* Zur Shapira
* PART II. Processes of Group and Organizational Learning
* Mindfulness of Learning Processes
* 3. Deliberate Learning
* Michael A. Lapré and Ingrid M. Nembhard
* 4. Organizational Learning and Organizational Improvisation
* Anne S. Miner and Jay O'Toole
* Information Sampling and Search
* 5. Attention, Knowledge, and Organizational Learning
* William Ocasio, Luke Rhee, and Daniel Milner
* 6. Sampling Biases Explain Decision Biases
* Jerker Denrell
* 7. Organizational Learning From Failure: Present Theory and Future
Inquiries
* Vinit M. Desai, David Maslach, and Peter M. Madsen
* Information Processing and Interpretation
* 8. Information Sharing Within Groups in Organizations: Situational
and Motivational Influences
* James R. Larson, Jr. and Amanda C. Egan
* 9. Learning While Deciding in Groups
* R. Scott Tindale and Jeremy R. Winget
* 10. Team Reflexivity
* Michaéla C. Schippers, Amy C. Edmondson, and Michael A. West
* 11. Advancing Team Learning: Process Mechanisms, Knowledge Outcomes,
and Implications
* Steve W. J. Kozlowski and Bradford S. Bell
* Training
* 12. Team Training in Organizations: It Works-When Done Right
* Eduardo Salas, Denise L. Reyes, and Amanda L. Woods
* 13. Team Training in the Organizational Context
* Norbert K. Semmer and Franziska Tschan
* Remembering and Retaining Knowledge
* 14. How Interacting Groups Remember: Implications for Learning by
Groups in Organizations
* Verlin B. Hinsz, Kevin R. Betts, Miriam Sánchez-Manzanares, and R.
Scott Tindale
* 15. Is Organizational Memory a Useful Capability?: An Analysis of Its
Effects on Productivity, Absorptive Capacity, and Adaptation
* Amit Jain
* Performance Feedback and Social Comparisons
* 16. Performance Feedback in Organizations and Groups: Common Themes
* Henrich R. Greve and Vibha Gaba
* 17. Social Comparison and Learning From Others
* Christine M. Beckman and Hyeun J. Lee
* Learning from Others and Transferring Knowledge
* 18. Personnel Movement as a Mechanism for Learning in Organizations
and Teams
* Aimée A. Kane and Floor Rink
* 19. Knowledge Transfer: Barriers, Methods, and Timing of Methods
* Gabriel Szulanski and Sunkee Lee
* Innovation and Creating Knowledge
* 20. Group and Intergroup Creativity
* Paul B. Paulus and Jared B. Kenworthy
* 21. Team Innovation Cycles
* Martine R. Haas and Jonathon N. Cummings
* 22. Collective Paradoxical Frames: Managing Tensions in Learning and
Innovation
* Ella Miron-Spektor and Susannah B. F. Paletz
* PART III. Contextual Influences on Group and Organizational Learning
* Unit Composition
* 23. Team Emotions and Team Learning
* Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Panagiotis Mitkidis, and Sebastian Wallot
* 24. Team Diversity and Learning in Organizations
* Daan van Knippenberg and Julija N. Mell
* 25. Collective Intelligence and Group Learning
* Anita Williams Woolley and Ishani Aggarwal
* Structures and Routines
* 26. Organizational Routines and Organizational Learning
* Markus C. Becker
* 27. Organizational Structure and Organizational Learning
* Phanish Puranam and Boris Maciejovsky
* 28. How and When Can Social Hierarchy Promote Learning in Groups?
* J. Stuart Bunderson and Bret Sanner
* 29. Learning in Chains and What We Can Learn From It
* Anne Marie Knott
* Intergroup Contexts
* 30. A Social Identity Model for Education
* Dominic Abrams, Diane M. Houston, Barbara M. Masser, and Blake M.
McKimmie
* 31. Learning Who We Are From Our Leaders: How Leaders Shape Group and
Organizational Norms and Identities
* Michael A. Hogg
* 32. Organizational Learning and Multiteam Systems
* Leslie A. DeChurch, Gina M. Bufton, Sophie A. Kay, Chelsea V. Velez,
and Noshir S. Contractor
* Online Environments
* 33. Learning in Virtual Teams
* Yuqing Ren
* 34. Theorizing Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities
* Ann Majchrzak, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, and Samer Faraj
* 1. John M. Levine and Linda Argote, Group and Organizational
Learning: Past, Present, and Future
* 2. Psychological Foundations of Group and Organizational Learning
* Zur Shapira
* PART II. Processes of Group and Organizational Learning
* Mindfulness of Learning Processes
* 3. Deliberate Learning
* Michael A. Lapré and Ingrid M. Nembhard
* 4. Organizational Learning and Organizational Improvisation
* Anne S. Miner and Jay O'Toole
* Information Sampling and Search
* 5. Attention, Knowledge, and Organizational Learning
* William Ocasio, Luke Rhee, and Daniel Milner
* 6. Sampling Biases Explain Decision Biases
* Jerker Denrell
* 7. Organizational Learning From Failure: Present Theory and Future
Inquiries
* Vinit M. Desai, David Maslach, and Peter M. Madsen
* Information Processing and Interpretation
* 8. Information Sharing Within Groups in Organizations: Situational
and Motivational Influences
* James R. Larson, Jr. and Amanda C. Egan
* 9. Learning While Deciding in Groups
* R. Scott Tindale and Jeremy R. Winget
* 10. Team Reflexivity
* Michaéla C. Schippers, Amy C. Edmondson, and Michael A. West
* 11. Advancing Team Learning: Process Mechanisms, Knowledge Outcomes,
and Implications
* Steve W. J. Kozlowski and Bradford S. Bell
* Training
* 12. Team Training in Organizations: It Works-When Done Right
* Eduardo Salas, Denise L. Reyes, and Amanda L. Woods
* 13. Team Training in the Organizational Context
* Norbert K. Semmer and Franziska Tschan
* Remembering and Retaining Knowledge
* 14. How Interacting Groups Remember: Implications for Learning by
Groups in Organizations
* Verlin B. Hinsz, Kevin R. Betts, Miriam Sánchez-Manzanares, and R.
Scott Tindale
* 15. Is Organizational Memory a Useful Capability?: An Analysis of Its
Effects on Productivity, Absorptive Capacity, and Adaptation
* Amit Jain
* Performance Feedback and Social Comparisons
* 16. Performance Feedback in Organizations and Groups: Common Themes
* Henrich R. Greve and Vibha Gaba
* 17. Social Comparison and Learning From Others
* Christine M. Beckman and Hyeun J. Lee
* Learning from Others and Transferring Knowledge
* 18. Personnel Movement as a Mechanism for Learning in Organizations
and Teams
* Aimée A. Kane and Floor Rink
* 19. Knowledge Transfer: Barriers, Methods, and Timing of Methods
* Gabriel Szulanski and Sunkee Lee
* Innovation and Creating Knowledge
* 20. Group and Intergroup Creativity
* Paul B. Paulus and Jared B. Kenworthy
* 21. Team Innovation Cycles
* Martine R. Haas and Jonathon N. Cummings
* 22. Collective Paradoxical Frames: Managing Tensions in Learning and
Innovation
* Ella Miron-Spektor and Susannah B. F. Paletz
* PART III. Contextual Influences on Group and Organizational Learning
* Unit Composition
* 23. Team Emotions and Team Learning
* Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Panagiotis Mitkidis, and Sebastian Wallot
* 24. Team Diversity and Learning in Organizations
* Daan van Knippenberg and Julija N. Mell
* 25. Collective Intelligence and Group Learning
* Anita Williams Woolley and Ishani Aggarwal
* Structures and Routines
* 26. Organizational Routines and Organizational Learning
* Markus C. Becker
* 27. Organizational Structure and Organizational Learning
* Phanish Puranam and Boris Maciejovsky
* 28. How and When Can Social Hierarchy Promote Learning in Groups?
* J. Stuart Bunderson and Bret Sanner
* 29. Learning in Chains and What We Can Learn From It
* Anne Marie Knott
* Intergroup Contexts
* 30. A Social Identity Model for Education
* Dominic Abrams, Diane M. Houston, Barbara M. Masser, and Blake M.
McKimmie
* 31. Learning Who We Are From Our Leaders: How Leaders Shape Group and
Organizational Norms and Identities
* Michael A. Hogg
* 32. Organizational Learning and Multiteam Systems
* Leslie A. DeChurch, Gina M. Bufton, Sophie A. Kay, Chelsea V. Velez,
and Noshir S. Contractor
* Online Environments
* 33. Learning in Virtual Teams
* Yuqing Ren
* 34. Theorizing Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities
* Ann Majchrzak, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, and Samer Faraj
* PART I. Introduction
* 1. John M. Levine and Linda Argote, Group and Organizational
Learning: Past, Present, and Future
* 2. Psychological Foundations of Group and Organizational Learning
* Zur Shapira
* PART II. Processes of Group and Organizational Learning
* Mindfulness of Learning Processes
* 3. Deliberate Learning
* Michael A. Lapré and Ingrid M. Nembhard
* 4. Organizational Learning and Organizational Improvisation
* Anne S. Miner and Jay O'Toole
* Information Sampling and Search
* 5. Attention, Knowledge, and Organizational Learning
* William Ocasio, Luke Rhee, and Daniel Milner
* 6. Sampling Biases Explain Decision Biases
* Jerker Denrell
* 7. Organizational Learning From Failure: Present Theory and Future
Inquiries
* Vinit M. Desai, David Maslach, and Peter M. Madsen
* Information Processing and Interpretation
* 8. Information Sharing Within Groups in Organizations: Situational
and Motivational Influences
* James R. Larson, Jr. and Amanda C. Egan
* 9. Learning While Deciding in Groups
* R. Scott Tindale and Jeremy R. Winget
* 10. Team Reflexivity
* Michaéla C. Schippers, Amy C. Edmondson, and Michael A. West
* 11. Advancing Team Learning: Process Mechanisms, Knowledge Outcomes,
and Implications
* Steve W. J. Kozlowski and Bradford S. Bell
* Training
* 12. Team Training in Organizations: It Works-When Done Right
* Eduardo Salas, Denise L. Reyes, and Amanda L. Woods
* 13. Team Training in the Organizational Context
* Norbert K. Semmer and Franziska Tschan
* Remembering and Retaining Knowledge
* 14. How Interacting Groups Remember: Implications for Learning by
Groups in Organizations
* Verlin B. Hinsz, Kevin R. Betts, Miriam Sánchez-Manzanares, and R.
Scott Tindale
* 15. Is Organizational Memory a Useful Capability?: An Analysis of Its
Effects on Productivity, Absorptive Capacity, and Adaptation
* Amit Jain
* Performance Feedback and Social Comparisons
* 16. Performance Feedback in Organizations and Groups: Common Themes
* Henrich R. Greve and Vibha Gaba
* 17. Social Comparison and Learning From Others
* Christine M. Beckman and Hyeun J. Lee
* Learning from Others and Transferring Knowledge
* 18. Personnel Movement as a Mechanism for Learning in Organizations
and Teams
* Aimée A. Kane and Floor Rink
* 19. Knowledge Transfer: Barriers, Methods, and Timing of Methods
* Gabriel Szulanski and Sunkee Lee
* Innovation and Creating Knowledge
* 20. Group and Intergroup Creativity
* Paul B. Paulus and Jared B. Kenworthy
* 21. Team Innovation Cycles
* Martine R. Haas and Jonathon N. Cummings
* 22. Collective Paradoxical Frames: Managing Tensions in Learning and
Innovation
* Ella Miron-Spektor and Susannah B. F. Paletz
* PART III. Contextual Influences on Group and Organizational Learning
* Unit Composition
* 23. Team Emotions and Team Learning
* Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Panagiotis Mitkidis, and Sebastian Wallot
* 24. Team Diversity and Learning in Organizations
* Daan van Knippenberg and Julija N. Mell
* 25. Collective Intelligence and Group Learning
* Anita Williams Woolley and Ishani Aggarwal
* Structures and Routines
* 26. Organizational Routines and Organizational Learning
* Markus C. Becker
* 27. Organizational Structure and Organizational Learning
* Phanish Puranam and Boris Maciejovsky
* 28. How and When Can Social Hierarchy Promote Learning in Groups?
* J. Stuart Bunderson and Bret Sanner
* 29. Learning in Chains and What We Can Learn From It
* Anne Marie Knott
* Intergroup Contexts
* 30. A Social Identity Model for Education
* Dominic Abrams, Diane M. Houston, Barbara M. Masser, and Blake M.
McKimmie
* 31. Learning Who We Are From Our Leaders: How Leaders Shape Group and
Organizational Norms and Identities
* Michael A. Hogg
* 32. Organizational Learning and Multiteam Systems
* Leslie A. DeChurch, Gina M. Bufton, Sophie A. Kay, Chelsea V. Velez,
and Noshir S. Contractor
* Online Environments
* 33. Learning in Virtual Teams
* Yuqing Ren
* 34. Theorizing Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities
* Ann Majchrzak, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, and Samer Faraj
* 1. John M. Levine and Linda Argote, Group and Organizational
Learning: Past, Present, and Future
* 2. Psychological Foundations of Group and Organizational Learning
* Zur Shapira
* PART II. Processes of Group and Organizational Learning
* Mindfulness of Learning Processes
* 3. Deliberate Learning
* Michael A. Lapré and Ingrid M. Nembhard
* 4. Organizational Learning and Organizational Improvisation
* Anne S. Miner and Jay O'Toole
* Information Sampling and Search
* 5. Attention, Knowledge, and Organizational Learning
* William Ocasio, Luke Rhee, and Daniel Milner
* 6. Sampling Biases Explain Decision Biases
* Jerker Denrell
* 7. Organizational Learning From Failure: Present Theory and Future
Inquiries
* Vinit M. Desai, David Maslach, and Peter M. Madsen
* Information Processing and Interpretation
* 8. Information Sharing Within Groups in Organizations: Situational
and Motivational Influences
* James R. Larson, Jr. and Amanda C. Egan
* 9. Learning While Deciding in Groups
* R. Scott Tindale and Jeremy R. Winget
* 10. Team Reflexivity
* Michaéla C. Schippers, Amy C. Edmondson, and Michael A. West
* 11. Advancing Team Learning: Process Mechanisms, Knowledge Outcomes,
and Implications
* Steve W. J. Kozlowski and Bradford S. Bell
* Training
* 12. Team Training in Organizations: It Works-When Done Right
* Eduardo Salas, Denise L. Reyes, and Amanda L. Woods
* 13. Team Training in the Organizational Context
* Norbert K. Semmer and Franziska Tschan
* Remembering and Retaining Knowledge
* 14. How Interacting Groups Remember: Implications for Learning by
Groups in Organizations
* Verlin B. Hinsz, Kevin R. Betts, Miriam Sánchez-Manzanares, and R.
Scott Tindale
* 15. Is Organizational Memory a Useful Capability?: An Analysis of Its
Effects on Productivity, Absorptive Capacity, and Adaptation
* Amit Jain
* Performance Feedback and Social Comparisons
* 16. Performance Feedback in Organizations and Groups: Common Themes
* Henrich R. Greve and Vibha Gaba
* 17. Social Comparison and Learning From Others
* Christine M. Beckman and Hyeun J. Lee
* Learning from Others and Transferring Knowledge
* 18. Personnel Movement as a Mechanism for Learning in Organizations
and Teams
* Aimée A. Kane and Floor Rink
* 19. Knowledge Transfer: Barriers, Methods, and Timing of Methods
* Gabriel Szulanski and Sunkee Lee
* Innovation and Creating Knowledge
* 20. Group and Intergroup Creativity
* Paul B. Paulus and Jared B. Kenworthy
* 21. Team Innovation Cycles
* Martine R. Haas and Jonathon N. Cummings
* 22. Collective Paradoxical Frames: Managing Tensions in Learning and
Innovation
* Ella Miron-Spektor and Susannah B. F. Paletz
* PART III. Contextual Influences on Group and Organizational Learning
* Unit Composition
* 23. Team Emotions and Team Learning
* Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Panagiotis Mitkidis, and Sebastian Wallot
* 24. Team Diversity and Learning in Organizations
* Daan van Knippenberg and Julija N. Mell
* 25. Collective Intelligence and Group Learning
* Anita Williams Woolley and Ishani Aggarwal
* Structures and Routines
* 26. Organizational Routines and Organizational Learning
* Markus C. Becker
* 27. Organizational Structure and Organizational Learning
* Phanish Puranam and Boris Maciejovsky
* 28. How and When Can Social Hierarchy Promote Learning in Groups?
* J. Stuart Bunderson and Bret Sanner
* 29. Learning in Chains and What We Can Learn From It
* Anne Marie Knott
* Intergroup Contexts
* 30. A Social Identity Model for Education
* Dominic Abrams, Diane M. Houston, Barbara M. Masser, and Blake M.
McKimmie
* 31. Learning Who We Are From Our Leaders: How Leaders Shape Group and
Organizational Norms and Identities
* Michael A. Hogg
* 32. Organizational Learning and Multiteam Systems
* Leslie A. DeChurch, Gina M. Bufton, Sophie A. Kay, Chelsea V. Velez,
and Noshir S. Contractor
* Online Environments
* 33. Learning in Virtual Teams
* Yuqing Ren
* 34. Theorizing Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities
* Ann Majchrzak, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, and Samer Faraj