Occupational clusters as determinants of organisational learning in the product innovation process

Paul W. Hyland, Jose F. B. Gieskes, Terrence R. Sloan

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Abstract

The importance of innovation to the survival of organisations in a turbulent environment has led to greater emphasis on improving the innovation process. Where learning is captured and applied to existing and current innovation processes, the opportunity exists for improvement in innovation processes. Research has been undertaken with the objective of developing, testing and disseminating a methodology to facilitate product innovation. Presents an analysis of clusters of learning behaviours and identifies variations between different occupational clusters. Examines aspects of occupational culture and problems associated with examining organisations learning from a single perspective.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages11
JournalThe Journal of Workplace Learning
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

Keywords

  • industrial clusters
  • new products
  • organizational learning
  • technological innovations
  • total quality management

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