忙碌的组织能学会变得更好吗?区分有限能力对组织学习过程的竞争效应

Can Busy Organizations Learn to Get Better? Distinguishing Between the Competing Effects of Constrained Capacity on the Organizational Learning Process

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2019
被引 27
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了组织在能力受限时能否学习改进,发现持续受限比周期性高峰更可能促进学习,对管理者理解组织学习有参考价值。

Abstract

Organizations are getting busier, but can they still learn to get better? This question has urgent practical importance, since competitive pressures in a wide variety of industries have resulted in organizations that increasingly strain their operating limits. This question is deeply connected with organizational learning theory, since organizations operating with constrained capacity may gain experience but lose the ability to digest it—challenging the overall organization’s ability to learn and improve. Some research, though, suggests a seemingly contradictory perspective, with constrained capacity perhaps motivating organizations to adopt more flexible approaches and learn out of necessity. This study integrates the perspectives to examine how constrained capacity impacts organizational learning. To explore this question, the study develops separate theory regarding the amount and timing of capacity crises, suggesting that increasingly constrained capacity tends to detract from learning, but, uniquely, that consistently constrained capacity, rather than periodic spikes, may instead lead to better learning. Hypothesis tests provide support for several of the study’s arguments.

组织学习知识管理吸收能力组织理论