知晓、管理与学习

Knowing, Managing and Learning

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 1994
被引 107 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

指出管理教育面临悖论,通过构建个体-社会与显性-默会二维矩阵,区分了四种管理知识类型,并探讨其与管理活动、行动的关系,最后用活动理论分析学习动态,对管理教育者具有启示。

Abstract

Observers of management education see a paradox, an expanding activity bombarded with profound complaints from all of the constituencies involved. But this only seems paradoxical to those with a unidimensional notion of managerial knowledge. Following the lead of philosophers such as William James and Polanyi, and experimental psychologists, we argue that managerial knowledge is of several distinct types. We set these out in a 2 X 2 matrix built from the individual-social and the explicit-taken-for-granted dichotomies. Each type of knowledge implies a different kind of managerial activity. The matrix also reveals characteristically different relationships between knowledge and action. Given this variety, we see that the complaints relate to the areas in which management education is weak, while the growth relates to areas in which it is strong. Vygotsky's 'activity theory' adds to our understanding of the dynamics of the managerial learning process and of the interaction between the different types of knowledge. In the final section we explore the implications of this dynamic epistemology for management educators.

管理学知识管理认识论管理教育