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Organizational Learning: A Process Between Equilibrium and Evolution

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This paper aims to analyze learning as a two-type process. A dynamic equilibrium process represents a stable learning process, that may express an individualistic behavioral learning or an organizational adaptation. A teleological process represents an intentional, goal-oriented, learning process. This second type of learning can express an individualistic cognitive learning or a managerial organizational change. It is argued that this learning typology can helps to understand why similar organizations or individuals may learn differently when confronted to the same environmental stimuli.
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halshs-00267975 , version 1 (29-03-2008)

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David Cayla. Organizational Learning: A Process Between Equilibrium and Evolution. Journal of Economic Issues, 2008, 42 (2), pp.553-560. ⟨halshs-00267975⟩
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