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Cognitive Style and the Theory and Practice of Individual and Collective Learning in Organizations
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1998
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Educational PsychologyCollective LearningOrganizational LearningEducationLearning StyleOrganizational BehaviorPerformance ManagementLearning OrganizationManagementCollective CognitionCognitive ScienceLearning MethodologyDisparate LiteraturesLeadershipPerformance StudiesManagement EducationOrganizational CommunicationOrganization TheoryLearning StylesBusinessCognitive StyleCooperative Learning
This paper reviews aspects of two largely disparate literatures from the adjacent fields of individual and organizational learning and identifies some implications for theory and practice. The focus of attention is the extent to which the individual level construct cognitive style can be meaningfully applied to aid the understanding of learning at the level of the organization as well as at the level of the individual. Attention is given to the ways in which consideration of cognitive style can improve the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve individual and organizational performance. Nine categories of intervention are identified.
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