A measure of adaptive performance and the DLOQ
Purpose: This study aims to introduce adaptive performance as an organizational performance dimension and examine the possible dynamics between the dimensions of a learning organization and adaptive performance. Design/methodology/approach: This study used a survey and applied factor analysis and structural equation modeling analysis. Findings: The results supported adaptive performance as an organizational performance dimension. Also, the findings of this study empirically proved that perceived knowledge and adaptive performance mediate the positive relationship between a learning organization and perceived financial performance. Research limitations/implications: In addition to the current Dimensions of a Learning Organization Questionnaire (DLOQ) studies, this study revealed that adaptive performance, one of the nonfinancial outcomes improved by learning, had a significant effect on financial performance. Also, this study provided evidence of the additional construct validity of the DLOQ, particularly its performance measures. Practical implications: This study advises practitioners to take a close look at how learning and organization development activities improve organizational performance overall. Originality/value: This study supported a claim that learning and organization development activities in organizations have a strong potential to induce variance in intangible performance.
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2020
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Authors: | Kim, Kyoungshin |
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The Learning Organization. - Emerald, ISSN 0969-6474, ZDB-ID 2002562-2. - Vol. 28.2020, 4 (04.11.), p. 397-412
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Emerald |
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