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Do Family Firms Learn? A Relational View
(Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2013)
Though theoretical contributions have enriched organizational learning literature for over five decades, it is surprising to find that organizational learning has rarely been studied for family firms. When two out of every ...
Communities-of-Practice: Powerful or Powerless?
(Indian Institute of Management , Ahmedabad, 2013)
The extant literature provides evidence that control measures employed in Communities-of-Practice (CoP) have undergone significant changes with the evolution of the concept. When it started as a self-organized group, its ...
Three Debates in Organizational Learning
(Indian Institute of Management , Ahmedabad, 2013)
Organizational learning is seen as a distinguishing characteristic that can establish competitive advantage for a firm. Though theoretical contributions have enriched organizational learning literature for over five decades, ...
Network Measures for Organizational Learning Subprocesses: Case of a Consultancy Firm
(Indian Institute of Management , Ahmedabad, 2013)
A new scholarship has emerged that proposes the use of social network analysis as a tool for measuring organizational learning. O’Reilly’s (1991) remark that organizations are fundamentally relational entities clearly ...
Experiencing live action of business: reflections on an immersive course in entrepreneurship
(Sage Publications, 2022-01-26)
This article describes an experiential, immersive course in teaching for entrepreneurship in a business school. The course requires the students to set up and operate a business, build on their experiences, reflect upon ...