Viewing learning organizations through an ethical lens : interview with Robin Snell
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the ethical foundations and principles underpinning the learning organization (LO) concept. Design/methodology/approach: By interviewing one thought leader in the field, Professor Robin Snell, this paper traces how his early days in academia shaped the development of an ethics-driven research agenda on LO. Findings: An ethical perspective advocates the importance of establishing a covenant or constitutional foundation of rights that would enable and empower organizational members at all levels to enact the processes of LOs, thus signifying the importance of employee development and a more sustainable approach for developing LO. Originality/value: A personal reflection of Robin Snell on his own academic career development and research trajectory offers some insights into how an ethical perspective of LO evolved and flourished as a field of study.
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2020
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Authors: | Hong, Jacky |
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The Learning Organization. - Emerald, ISSN 0969-6474, ZDB-ID 2002562-2. - Vol. 27.2020, 5 (04.06.), p. 441-453
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Emerald |
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