Part I: Introduction
1: Anders Örtenblad: Background and Introduction to the Learning
Organization
2: Siu Loon Hoe: The Topicality of the Learning Organization: Is
the Concept Still Relevant Today?
Part II: Definitions and Meanings of the 'Learning
Organization'
3: Hong T.M. Bui: Senge's Learning Organization: Development of the
Learning Organization Model
4: Karen E. Watkins and Victoria J. Marsick: Conceptualizing an
Organization That Learns
5: Patrick J. Healy: Garvin's Learning Organization: A Process
Perspective on Learning for Implementation, Improvement, and
Innovation
6: Mike Pedler, Tom Boydell, and John Burgoyne: Learning Company:
The Learning Organization According to Pedler, Burgoyne, and
Boydell
7: Michael J. Marquardt: Building Learning Organizations with
Action Learning
8: Bob Garratt: Personal Paradoxes in Learning to Design 'The
Learning Organization'
9: Hong T.M. Bui: On Definitions of the Learning Organization:
Toward a New Definition of Learning Organization
Part III: Aspects of the Learning Organization
10: Max Visser and Paul Tosey: Learning in the Learning
Organization: Concepts and Antecedents
11: Alice Lam: Ambidextrous Learning Organizations
12: Peter Hawkins: How the Learning Organization Learns and its
Culture Coevolves
13: Robert L. Flood and Hanne Finnestrand: A Mighty Step: Critical
Systemic Interpretation of the Learning Organization
14: Anthony DiBella: From Learning Organizations to Learning
Cultures and More: Evolutions in Theory, Changes in Practice,
Continuity of Purpose
15: William D. Schneper, David Wernick, and Mary Ann Von Glinow:
Stakeholders and the Learning Organization
16: Amanda Brazil: What is Needed to Create Gender Inclusive
Learning Organizations
Part IV: Practicing the Learning Organization
17: Victoria J. Marsick and Karen E. Watkins: Interventions to
Create a Learning Organization
18: Nancy M. Dixon: Glimpses of Organizations in the Act of
Learning
19: Laurie Field: Pegasus or Clever White Horse? In Pursuit of Real
Learning Organizations
Part V: Studying the Learning Organization
20: Amy C. Edmondson, Francesca Gino, and Patrick J. Healy: The
Learning Organization Survey: Validation of an Instrument to
Augment Research on Organizational Learning
21: Swee Chua Goh: Measurement of the Learning Organization
Construct: A Critical Perspective and Future Directions for
Research
22: Kyoungshin Kim and Zhenqiu (Laura) Lu: Learning Organization
and Organizational Performance
23: Nhien Nguyen, Jens Ørding Hansen, and Are Jensen: How Best to
Study the Learning Organization
Part VI: The Universality of the Learning Organization
24: Peter Wyer and Shaun Bowman: The Potential To Nurture Small
Businesses To Learning Organization Form
25: Anders Örtenblad: Contextualizing The Learning Organization:
Towards Differentiated Standards
Part VII: New and Alternative Perspectives on The Learning
Organization
26: Robert Chia: Becoming a Learning Organization: A
Process-Philosophical Perspective
27: Helen D. Armstrong: The Learning Organization as a Practice of
Becoming Human
28: Jacky Hong and Carry K.Y. Mak: The Empire Strikes Back: How
Learning Organization Scholars can Learn from the Critiques
29: David M. Boje and Grace Ann Rosile: An Antenarrative Amendment
to Learning Organization: Theories to Avert Sixth Extinction
30: Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen, Shih-wei Hsu, and Lone Hersted: The
Learning Organization: A Critical Analysis and Future
Directions
Part VIII: The Learning Organization in the Future
31: Tom Boydell, Mike Pedler, and John Burgoyne: The Future of the
Learning Organization
32: Anders Örtenblad: Suggestions for Future Research on the
Learning Organization
Anders Örtenblad is Professor of Work Life Science at University of
Agder, Norway. He is Editor-in-Chief of The Learning Organization,
and has published articles on the learning organization and
organizational learning in journals such as Management Learning and
International Journal of Management Reviews. Among books he has
edited are a series of volumes on the adaptation of management
ideas for various industries, sectors, national
cultures, and religions, including the Handbook of Research on The
Learning Organization: Adaptation and Context (Edward Elgar
Publishing, 2013).
This is a big book full of original writing on a range of ideas,
old and new, and it will be a valuable addition to the library of
any university where the workings of organizations are researched
and taught.
*George Boak, Action Learning: Research and Practice*
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