Index

Malva Daniel Reid (University of the District of Columbia, USA)
Jyldyz Bekbalaeva (American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan)
Denise Bedford (Georgetown University, USA)
Alexeis Garcia-Perez (Coventry University, UK)
Dwane Jones (University of the District of Columbia, USA)

Learning Organizations

ISBN: 978-1-83982-431-9, eISBN: 978-1-83982-430-2

Publication date: 6 September 2021

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Reid, M.D., Bekbalaeva, J., Bedford, D., Garcia-Perez, A. and Jones, D. (2021), "Index", Learning Organizations (Working Methods for Knowledge Management), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 177-180. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-430-220211013

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INDEX

Abstract conceptualization (AC)
, 116

Accelerated learning
, 43

Active experimentation (AE)
, 116

Active learning
, 146

Actual values
, 53–54

Adult learning strategies
, 42–43

Affective, tacit knowledge
, 108

Aspirational values
, 54

Assessment-centered environments
, 81

Asynchronous group learning environments
, 105–106

Attitudes and behaviors

as capital
, 14–15

learning
, 75–76

proficiency and progress
, 72–73

Aural learning
, 79

Behavioral theories
, 36, 37

Business-related learning
, 144

Cognitive theories
, 35–36

Collective learning
, 99, 126

Communicating learning strategy
, 151

group learning and internal communications
, 153–154

individual learning and learning socialization
, 154

learning organizations
, 152–153

leveraging communication capabilities
, 152

organizational learning and strategic communications
, 153

public relations communications
, 152–153

Community-centered environments
, 81

Concrete experience (CE)
, 116

Constructivism
, 67

Corporate culture
, 47, 48

Corrective values
, 53–54

Cross-team learning
, 41

Cultural capital
, 22

Cultural knowledge

learning
, 77

proficiency and progress
, 73

Culture
, 46

body of knowledge
, 46–48

elements of
, 48–50

Decision-making processes
, 55

Dependent learner
, 120

Designs for learning
, 63

curriculum design strategies
, 64–67

and environments
, 63–64

framework for learning designs
, 67–68

how we learning
, 78–79

learner-centered design
, 67

traditional teacher
, 64–67

what we learning
, 74–78

when we learning
, 83–84

where we learning
, 81–83

who is learning
, 72–74

who is teaching
, 80–81

why we learning
, 68–71

Ecological domain
, 123

Economy
, 3–4

Elaboration Theory
, 65–66

Emergent networks
, 126

Emotions and individual learning
, 122

Entropy
, 92

Explicit knowledge, learning
, 76

Extrinsic factors
, 121

Face-to-face learning methods
, 147

Fashionable values
, 54

Feedback

culture
, 121–122

environment
, 121–122

and individual learning
, 121–122

First principles of instruction
, 65

Formal networks
, 126

Formal schooling
, 81

4C/ID Model
, 66

Group learning
, 76, 103

environment
, 104

and internal communications
, 153–154

Group level learning strategy
, 143–144

Group networks
, 126

Human capital, 8–10, 39 (see also Knowledge capital)

individual learning building
, 124–125

team or group learning builds
, 106–109

Human resource development (HRD)
, 138

Human resource management (HRM)
, 137

Individual learning, 99, 115 (see also Organizational learning; Team learning)

builds human capital
, 124–125

builds procedural capital
, 126

builds relational capital
, 126–127

environments
, 120–124

learning
, 116

and learning socialization
, 154

model
, 117

self-directed learning
, 119–120

styles
, 117–119

Individual level learning strategy
, 144

Industrial economy
, 4

Informal networks
, 126

Informal self-directed learning
, 82–83

Instructional system design model (ISD model)
, 146

Intellectual capital
, 8, 9

Intelligent organizations
, 91

Intentional informal learning
, 83

Inter-organizational group learning
, 112–113

Interested learner
, 120

Internal communications
, 153–154

Interpersonal learning (see Social learning)

Intrapersonal learning (see Solitary learning)

Intrinsic factors
, 121

Intuitive, tacit knowledge
, 108

Involved learner
, 120

Joint learning (see Collective learning)

Knowledge
, 3

gap
, 139–141

knowledge-centered environments
, 80

transfer
, 37–38

Knowledge capital
, 4, 5, 39

designing new investments in
, 28–29

economic properties and behaviors of
, 7

intellectual capital
, 8

primary factors of production
, 7–8

tacit knowledge
, 11–12

types and attributes of
, 8–9

Knowledge economy
, 138

explicit knowledge and information
, 17–19

learning and
, 3–4

learning attitudes and behaviors in
, 14–15

learning explicit knowledge in
, 17–19

learning organizational culture in
, 22–23

nature of future
, 4–6

relational capital in
, 26

skills and competencies
, 12–14

Language and communication systems
, 55–56

Learner-centered design
, 67

Learner-centered environments
, 80

Learning
, 3, 33, 116

artifacts
, 57

behaviors
, 55–57

characterizations
, 33–35

explicit knowledge in knowledge economy
, 17–19

and knowledge economy
, 3–4

organizations
, 89, 90

skills and competencies
, 12–14

and tacit knowledge
, 11–12

theories and acquisition of knowledge capital
, 38–41

theories and knowledge capital
, 35–38

types in workplace
, 41–43

values
, 53–55

Learning cultures
, 45

assumptions and beliefs about
, 50–53

interplay of cultural elements
, 57–58

Lifelong learning
, 83

Lifewide learning
, 82

Linguistic learning
, 79

Logical–mathematical learning
, 79

Market learning
, 41

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
, 69, 70

Mental models
, 116

Motivation in learning
, 37

Multinational enterprises (MNE)
, 112

Network capital
, 24

Networks and network relationships
, 25–26

Observe-assess-design-implement-cycle model (OADI model)
, 116

Onion model
, 118

Operational resources
, 5

Organization-wide learning strategy
, 133

build learning capacity
, 142–144

learning culture
, 135–136

learning plans and activities
, 141–142

learning strategies
, 134, 136–141

scope and coverage of learning strategies
, 144–148

visions of learning organization
, 134–135

Organizational context
, 123

Organizational culture
, 21–23, 46–47, 123

Organizational entropy
, 91–93

Organizational learning, 89, 98–99 (see also Individual learning; Team learning)

building capacity strategically
, 93–98

building learning capacity
, 90

intelligent organizations
, 91

learning partnership and sponsorship opportunities
, 96–97

organizational entropy
, 91–93

and strategic communications
, 153

Organizational networks
, 126

Organizational socialization
, 111

Organizational syntropy
, 91

Peer-to-peer learning
, 126

Peripheral values
, 54

Personal learning environments (PLEs)
, 123

Personal networks
, 126

Personnel management methods
, 9

Physical environment
, 122

Physical learning
, 79

Pivotal values
, 53–54

Procedural capital
, 19, 109–110

examples
, 20

group learning as driver of
, 110

individual learning builds
, 126

Procedural knowledge
, 19–21

learning
, 76–77

proficiency and progress
, 73

Proficiency, tacit knowledge
, 72

Public relations communications
, 152–153

Rapid instructional design (RID)
, 67

Reflective observation (RO)
, 116

Relational capital
, 8, 24, 40–41, 110–113

individual learning builds
, 126–127

theme
, 24

Relational knowledge

learning
, 77–78

proficiency and progress
, 73

Reputational capital
, 24, 27

Reputational knowledge

as capital
, 27–28

learning
, 78

proficiency and progress
, 74

Return on Investment (ROI)
, 140

Self-directed learner
, 120

Self-directed learning
, 119–120

Self-esteem
, 71

Situated learning
, 67

Skills and competencies
, 12–14

learning
, 75

proficiency and progress
, 72

Social belonging
, 70–71

Social learning
, 79

Socialization of learning
, 154

Soft skills
, 71

Solitary learning
, 79

Spatial learning
, 78

Spiritual tacit knowledge
, 108–109

Staged self-directed model (SSDL)
, 120

Strategic communications
, 153

Strategic level learning strategy
, 143

Structural capital
, 8, 15–16, 39–40, 109–110

Synchronous group learning environments
, 105–106

Syntropy
, 91

Tacit knowledge
, 11–12, 107, 108, 125

learning
, 74–75

proficiency
, 72

Team learning, 103 (see also Individual learning; Organizational learning)

builds human capital
, 106–109

builds procedural capital
, 109–110

builds relational capital
, 110–113

environments
, 104–106

Technology, learning and
, 42

Theory of Component Display
, 65

Theory of deliberate practice
, 34

Transcendence
, 71

Umbrella concept of learning
, 34

Verbal learning
, 79

Visual learning
, 78

Within-team learning
, 41