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Labatut, Julie; Aggeri, Franck; Astruc, Jean-Michel; Bibe, Bernard; Girard, Nathalie – Learning Organization, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of instruments defined as artefacts, rules, models or norms, in the articulation between knowing-in-practice and knowledge, in learning processes. Design/methodology/approach: The paper focuses on a distributed, knowledge-intensive and instrumented activity at the core of any collective…
Descriptors: Animals, Birth, Industry, Animal Husbandry
Dovey, Ken – Learning Organization, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of trust in the collaborative learning processes that underpin innovation as a competitive strategy in organizations. Design/methodology/approach: As a conceptual paper, the argument is framed by academic perspectives, drawn from the academic literature on the topic and by professional and…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Role, Cooperative Learning, Learning Processes
Blackman, Deborah A.; Henderson, Steven – Learning Organization, 2005
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is partly to complete Earl's framework, but more importantly to seek out the limits of what can be known and what cannot be known by each of the schools in his taxonomy, by addressing the absent epistemological foundation of what is being managed in his seven schools of knowledge management.…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Management Systems, Role, Epistemology

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