A learning arena for knowledge development by the use of didactics and situated learning: A framework to support individual, group and organizational learning in a manufacturing environment

Erik Skov Madsen, Jens Ove Riis, Brian Vejrum Wæhrens

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Abstract

This paper unfolds the concept of a learning arena as a means of building robust and effec-tive global operations networks through a focus on organizational didactics and situated learning. The paper builds on six case studies in three MNEs which have come far in establishing capabilities for the transfer of operations activities. However, they have tended to take a piecemeal and substance-based approach in relation to learning. A new model shows the contours of a learning arena, and case studies illustrate how different learning arenas may be used for supporting knowledge development.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 17th International Annual EurOMA Conference : Managing Operations in Service Economics
Number of pages10
PublisherInternational Annual EUROMA Conference
Publication date2010
ISBN (Electronic)978-972-99847-3-0
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event17th International Annual EurOMA Conference - Managing Operations in Service Economies - Porto, Portugal
Duration: 6. Jun 20109. Jun 2010
Conference number: 17

Conference

Conference17th International Annual EurOMA Conference - Managing Operations in Service Economies
Number17
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityPorto
Period06/06/201009/06/2010

Keywords

  • Learning arena
  • organizational didactics
  • operations networks

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