Author/Authors :
Lyndsay Rashman، نويسنده , , Erin Withers and Jean Hartley، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper is a systematic review of the literature on organizational learning and knowledge
with relevance to public service organizations. Organizational learning and knowledge are
important to public sector organizations, which share complex external challenges with
private organizations, but have different drivers and goals for knowledge. The evidence
shows that the concepts of organizational learning and knowledge are under-researched in
relation to the public sector and, importantly, this raises wider questions about the extent
to which context is taken into consideration in terms of learning and knowledge more
generally across all sectors. A dynamic model of organizational learning within and across
organizational boundaries is developed that depends on four sets of factors: features of
the source organization; features of the recipient organization; the characteristics of the
relationship between organizations; and the environmental context. The review concludes,
first, that defining ‘organization’ is an important element of understanding organizational
learning and knowledge. Second, public organizations constitute an important, distinctive
context for the study of organizational learning and knowledge. Third, there continues
to be an over-reliance on the private sector as the principal source of theoretical understanding
and empirical research and this is conceptually limiting for the understanding of
organizational learning and knowledge. Fourth, differences as well as similarities between
organizational sectors require conceptualization and research that acknowledge sectorspecific
aims, values and structures. Finally, it is concluded that frameworks for explaining
processes of organizational learning at different levels need to be sufficiently dynamic and
complex to accommodate public organizations.