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The unbearable lightness of organizational learning theory: organizations, information technologies, and complexities of learning in theory and practice
Authors:Casper Bruun Jensen  Randi Markussen
Institution:(1) Department of Organization and Industrial Sociology, Copenhagen Business School, Kilen, Kilevej 14A, 4.56, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark;(2) Department of Information and Media Studies, University of Aarhus, Helsingforsgade 14, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
Abstract:Over the last decades the notion of learning has become increasingly popular both as an intellectual site of investigation and as an organizational aspiration. However, learning has many—sometimes contradictory—meanings. For pragmatic sociologists and researchers in science and technology studies (STS) the notion may appeal because of its connotations of ongoing and unpredictable transformation. Yet, a more predominant viewpoint associated with cognitive research, conceive of learning in terms of organized and controllable change processes. We characterize the latter viewpoint as the unbearable lightness of learning. We use Argyris and Schön’s model of organizational learning to illustrate some of the problematic theoretical assumptions and empirical consequences, which are entailed by viewing learning in exclusively cognitive terms. Prominent among these is the inability to analyze social and technologically mediated organizational learning. In conclusion, we argue that alternative models for organizational learning could find inspiration in science and technology studies.
Keywords:Cognition  Learning  Organizational learning  STS  Technical mediation
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