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Organisational learning as perceived and expected by management and non management staff

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posted on 2024-11-01, 08:43 authored by Narat Susilaworn, Nuttawuth Muenjohn
The study applied a combination of organisational learning models (Senge, 1994: Pedler, Burgoyne and Boydell, 1991) and later adopted fifteen organisational learning principles with one of the biggest energy providers in South East Asia. The purposes of the current study were to: a) investigate the company's practices on fifteen organisational learning principles; b) explore the perceptions and expectations of its employees in relations to the principles; and c) compare the perceptions and expectations between management and non-management staff toward the fifteen factors. One hundred and ten employees responded on a designed questionnaire and the results indicated that the company was practicing activities that associated with organisational learning principles. Also, according to the T-test results, significant differences between management and non-management respondents were found. Research implications are also provided.

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Journal

International Journal of Human and Social Sciences

Volume

5

Issue

8

Start page

482

End page

488

Total pages

7

Publisher

World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology

Place published

Turkey

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 WASET

Former Identifier

2006022901

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-16

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