Organizational Learning and its Linkages with Employee Innovation/ Behaviors

Authors

  • Dr. Mohan Gopinath Professor, Department of Human Resources and Registrar, Alliance Business School, Bangalore Central Campus Chikkahagade Cross, Chandapura, Anekal Main Road, Anekal, Bangalore 562 106.

Abstract

This paper looks at the interplay and inter-linkages between three organizational based paradigms. It tries to link employee behaviors with motivation/innovation under the overarching theme of orgnizational learning. In short, what the paper attempts to do is to look at the causal linkages between employee behavior/ motivation, innovation, and levels of learning, and how the interlinking between these paradigms changes as the employee moves higher up in an organization.These changes can  consequently affect the level and quality of organizational learning . It shows how the levesl of learning in an orgnizaion, as perceived by the employee, has to keep in step with the level at which the employee is  placed in the company. A framework which was developed to emphasize these points is then discussed and two examples of employee based innovation from two internationally well known companies are elaborated.The paper concludes by looking at some of the inferences which can be drawn from the paper and with directions for future research.

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Published

03-01-2013

How to Cite

Mohan Gopinath, D. (2013). Organizational Learning and its Linkages with Employee Innovation/ Behaviors. Journal of Contemporary Research in Management (JCRM), 4(4). Retrieved from https://jcrm.psgim.ac.in/index.php/jcrm/article/view/83

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