组织学习中的管理文化、工作场所文化与情境课程

Managerial Culture, Workplace Culture and Situated Curricula in Organizational Learning

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2006
被引 65
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

从符号互动和社会建构视角,通过以色列医学院沟通技能培训的田野调查,分析管理强加的课程如何与专业身份冲突,揭示管理意识形态、工作场所文化和情境课程在组织学习中的互动。

Abstract

Seen from a perspective of symbolic interaction and social constructivism, organizational learning is a practical accomplishment that takes place among and through other organizational members. This study sets out to explore the social construction of organizational learning by examining the responses of members to a management-imposed teaching curriculum that contradicted basic assumptions regarding professional identity. We build on the results of recent ethnographic fieldwork which has investigated the incorporation of communication skills training in an Israeli medical school. This professional socialization is examined in terms of its theoretization by the management, its implementation in the curriculum, and its interpretation by supervising physicians and medical students. These various facets of meaning and their mismatches provide a concrete example for the study of situated learning in organizations. We conclude by exploring the meaning and interplay of managerial ideology, workplace culture and situated curricula in organizational learning.

组织学习组织文化情境学习专业社会化医学教育