Exploratory Study of Intra-Organizational Learning from Social Network Perspective within a Spanish Knowledge Intensive Company

Organizational learning is a research topic very relevant in strategic studies. Nevertheless, the way in which learning takes place in the firm constitutes one of the main gaps in research. For this reason, this paper wants to explain how learning occurs in a company. A case study of a Spanish high-...

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Hauptverfasser: de Pablo Gonzalez del Campo, J.D.S., Skerlavaj, M., Gomez, F.G., Dimovski, V.
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Zusammenfassung:Organizational learning is a research topic very relevant in strategic studies. Nevertheless, the way in which learning takes place in the firm constitutes one of the main gaps in research. For this reason, this paper wants to explain how learning occurs in a company. A case study of a Spanish high-tech company is used to explore the network perspective on intra-organizational learning. It expands the generalization of the network perspective to intra-organizational learning, as proposed by Skerlavaj and Dimovski (2006). We formulated four propositions based on an exploratory social network analysis. We provide additional arguments for the generalization of the research findings related to the importance of industry experience and company tenure as determinants of the key players in learning networks. The novel contribution of this study relates to the complementarity of knowledge as a tie generator and shows the importance of cross-departmental knowledge flows in projects. Moreover, similarity in terms of experiential level and physical proximity creates opportunities to learn. From a practice-oriented perspective, this study offers tools for detecting the most important employees in a firm from a learning viewpoint.
DOI:10.1109/ASONAM.2009.79