The impact of organisational structure and practices on learning in the workplace

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Author: Ashton, David Norman

Abstract:

The main thrust of the research effort into workplace learning has been to identify the characteristics of workplace learning as experienced by the learner. The impact of the wider organisational process in which that learning is embedded have been played down. This paper, building on the work of Koike [see article indexed at TD/TNC 72.270] and Darrah, uses research conducted in a major multinational corporation (MNC) in South-East Asia, to explore the impact of the wider organisational structures on the process of learning. The model it develops not only shows how these processes impact on workplace learning but also helps explain why workers acquire different levels of skill.

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The main thrust of the research effort into workplace learning has been to identify the characteristics of workplace learning as experienced by the learner. The impact of the wider organisational process in which that learning is embedded have been played down. This paper, building on the work of Koike [see article indexed at TD/TNC 72.270] and Darrah, uses research conducted in a major multinational corporation (MNC) in South-East Asia, to explore the impact of the wider organisational structures on the process of learning. The model it develops not only shows how these processes ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Skills and knowledge; Teaching and learning; Workforce development; Industry; Participation

Keywords: Skill development; Learning culture; Learning motivation; Learning process; Learning support; Workplace learning; Organisation behaviour; Education and training opportunity

Published: Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers, 2004

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Journal title: International journal of training and development

Journal volume : 8

Journal number: 1

Journal date: March 2004

Pages: pp.43-53

ISSN: 1360-3736; 1468-2419 (online)

Statement of responsibility: David N. Ashton

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 77.342



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