Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/54364 
Year of Publication: 
2006
Citation: 
[Journal:] Investigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa (IEDEE) [ISSN:] 1135-2523 [Volume:] 12 [Issue:] 1 [Publisher:] Academia Europea de Dirección y Economia de la Empresa (AEDEM) [Place:] Vigo [Year:] 2006 [Pages:] 153-166
Publisher: 
Academia Europea de Dirección y Economia de la Empresa (AEDEM), Vigo
Abstract: 
The lack of consensus surrounding organizational learning (OL) meaning has given rise to an insufficient debate about its measurement (Easterby-Smith, Crossan and Nicolini, 2000). In spite of the extensive literature about OL, it has been given insufficient opportunity to operateusing quantitative techniques (Chaston, Badger and Sadler-Smith, 1999). As a result, the OL is considered to be an unidimensional construct (Levitt and March, 1988). However, when it is analyzed as a process linked to knowledge acquisition and improvement of performance, it is possible to study in depth its complex and multidimensional character. In the last decade, the academic field has showed an increasing interest in OL through the development of a measurement scale that allows to consider the OL as a latent multidimensional construct. Due to circumstances, this work tries to present a revision of the scales used in the literature for measuring the OL concept.
Subjects: 
organizational learning
measurement scales
learning organization
learning orientation
organizational learning capability
Document Type: 
Article

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