Is the Learning Organization Idea Relevant to Higher Educational Institutions? A Literature Review and a "Multi-Stakeholder Contingency Approach"

The purpose of this paper is to examine systematically and reflectively the relevance of four different aspects/types of the learning organization idea to higher educational institutions (HEIs), from three ideal-typical stakeholder perspectives: the managerial perspective, the employee perspective a...

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