Organizational Learning: A Process Between Equilibrium and Evolution
This paper aims to analyze learning as a two-type process. A dynamic equilibrium process represents a stable learning process, that may express an individualistic behavioral learning or an organizational adaptation. A teleological process represents an intentional, goal-oriented, learning process. This second type of learning can express an individualistic cognitive learning or a managerial organizational change. It is argued that this learning typology can helps to understand why similar organizations or individuals may learn differently when confronted to the same environmental stimuli.
View the original document on HAL open archive server: http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00267975 Published, Journal of Economic Issues, 2008, 42, 2, 553-560