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What Are The Organizational Conditions For Learning And Knowledge Management? Evidence From Large Spanish Firms

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  • Salvador Vivas-López

    (University of Valencia. Department of Business Management “Juan José Renau Piqueras”)

  • Francisco Santonja-Gómez

    (ESTEMA-Miguel Hernández University. Institute of Multidisciplinary Mathematics-Technical University of Valencia – Spain)

Abstract

The phenomena of globalization and the intensification of change mean that firms increasingly require an internal climate that fosters the genesis and application of new knowledge. If the firm’s objective is to achieve continuous learning, organizational variables and managerial purpose are essential for access to superior knowledge assets. This study takes an in-depth look at the relationship between a political phenomenon (knowledge management) and a natural one (organizational learning) within a particular organizational framework. The aim is to obtain evidence of the effect of organizational variables on learning and knowledge from the perspective of large Spanish firms

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  • Salvador Vivas-López & Francisco Santonja-Gómez, 2008. "What Are The Organizational Conditions For Learning And Knowledge Management? Evidence From Large Spanish Firms," Portuguese Journal of Management Studies, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa, vol. 0(3), pages 287-306.
  • Handle: RePEc:pjm:journl:v:xiii:y:2008:i:3:p:287-306
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