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Learning 4 Learning organization 4 Lernen 4 Lernende Organisation 4 vicarious learning 4 Learning process 3 Lernprozess 3 Vicarious learning 3 Cognition 2 Entrepreneurship 2 Entrepreneurship approach 2 Imagination 2 Keynesian decision-making 2 Knowledge management 2 Observation 2 Wissensmanagement 2 Business start-up 1 Coactive vicarious learning 1 Communication 1 Communication overload 1 Communication visibility 1 Content analysis 1 Decision 1 E-Learning 1 E-learning 1 Enseignement de l’entrepreneuriat 1 Entrepreneurial learning 1 Entrepreneurship education 1 Entscheidung 1 Gründungsausbildung 1 Human Resources 1 Internal communication 1 Interne Kommunikation 1 Keynesian economics 1 Keynesianismus 1 Knowledge 1 Knowledge reuse 1 Knowledge sharing 1 Knowledge transfer 1 Kognition 1
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Free 9
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Article 7 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5 Article 1 Working Paper 1
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English 8 Undetermined 1
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Almeida, Felipe 2 Curado, Marcelo 2 Alvarado Valenzuela, Juan Francisco 1 Ben-Ner, Avner 1 Bhaduri, Saradindu 1 Bucher, Eliane 1 Celhay, Franck 1 Chandrasekhar, K. 1 Cusin, Julien 1 Grijsbach, Paul 1 Lluis, Stephanie 1 Martens, Jeanne 1 Park, Sanghyun 1 Puranam, Phanish 1 Rice, Ronald E. 1 Schou, Peter Kalum 1 Sivunen, Anu 1 Wakkee, Ingrid 1 Waldkirch, Matthias 1 Zoonen, Ward van 1
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Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies, Carlson School of Management 1
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EconomiA 1 Economia : revista da ANPEC 1 Journal of knowledge management 1 Journal of small business and entrepreneurship : JSBE 1 Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 1 Papers on Economics and Evolution 1 Revue Finance Contrôle Stratégie 1 Small business economics : an international journal 1 Working Papers / Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies, Carlson School of Management 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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Vicarious learning without knowledge differentials
Park, Sanghyun; Puranam, Phanish - In: Management science : journal of the Institute for … 70 (2024) 5, pp. 2999-3019
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Lessons from entrepreneurial failure through vicarious learning
Alvarado Valenzuela, Juan Francisco; Wakkee, Ingrid; … - In: Journal of small business and entrepreneurship : JSBE 35 (2023) 5, pp. 762-786
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Entrepreneurial learning in online communities
Schou, Peter Kalum; Bucher, Eliane; Waldkirch, Matthias - In: Small business economics : an international journal 58 (2022) 4, pp. 2087-2108
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Benefits and drawbacks of communication visibility : from vicarious learning and supplemental work to knowledge reuse and overload
Zoonen, Ward van; Sivunen, Anu; Rice, Ronald E. - In: Journal of knowledge management 26 (2022) 11, pp. 214-233
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The role of observation, cognition, and imagination in Keynes's approach to decision-making
Almeida, Felipe; Curado, Marcelo - In: EconomiA 20 (2019) 1, pp. 15-26
The search for psychological content or support for economic decision-making is a subject that is contemporaneously stressed. Considering Keynesian and Post-Keynesian economics, it is possible to perceive several approaches that reclaim behavioral economics as a psychological support for...
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The role of observation, cognition, and imagination in Keynes's approach to decision-making
Almeida, Felipe; Curado, Marcelo - In: Economia : revista da ANPEC 20 (2019) 1, pp. 15-26
The search for psychological content or support for economic decision-making is a subject that is contemporaneously stressed. Considering Keynesian and Post-Keynesian economics, it is possible to perceive several approaches that reclaim behavioral economics as a psychological support for...
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L’apprentissage indirect par l’échec des innovations produits des concurrents
Cusin, Julien; Celhay, Franck - In: Revue Finance Contrôle Stratégie 15 (2012) 3, pp. 73-93
organizations may learn from their experiences but also from those of their competitors. This is called "vicarious learning". In … Bordeaux wine industry. The results indicate that in this sector, the vicarious learning by the commercial failure is either …
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Vicarious learning and socio-economic transformation in Indian Trans-Himalaya
Chandrasekhar, K.; Bhaduri, Saradindu - 2005
development trajectory of these regions suggests that a proper understanding of the vicarious learning mechanism provides crucial … aspects have only been inadequately addressed in development theory. This paper argues that social-cognitive vicarious … learning theories can become a useful methodological tool by incorporating a triadic interaction between personal factors …
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Learning: What and How? An Empirical Study of Adjustments in Workplace Organization Structure
Ben-Ner, Avner; Lluis, Stephanie - Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies, Carlson …
In this paper we seek to understand how firms learn about what adjustments they need to make in their organization structure at the workplace level. We define four organizational systems: traditional (the simplest system), high-performance (the most complex system), decision-making oriented, and...
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