Organizational learning in context of part-time employment
Purpose Combining trends in employment flexibility, organizational learning, need for improved leadership and entrepreneurship is important in managing today’s organizations. This study aims to explore these relationships within a single media firm in one of the Baltic States. Design/methodology/app...
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Published in | International journal of organizational analysis (2005) Vol. 24; no. 4; pp. 650 - 672 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Bingley
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
05.09.2016
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1934-8835 1758-8561 |
DOI | 10.1108/IJOA-06-2014-0779 |
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Summary: | Purpose
Combining trends in employment flexibility, organizational learning, need for improved leadership and entrepreneurship is important in managing today’s organizations. This study aims to explore these relationships within a single media firm in one of the Baltic States.
Design/methodology/approach
The subject for this exploratory case study is a small Estonian media company having a total of 43 members/employees. Data for the study were collected using two questionnaires (organizational leadership capability and dimensions of learning organizations) and by in-depth interviews. Assessment and analysis of the data included: measurement of organizational leadership (OL) and learning organization; measurement of entrepreneurial behavior; and analysis of the results gained from studying the issues pertaining to OL, learning organization and entrepreneurial behavior.
Findings
The results of this study reveal that part-time versus full-time employees have more positive attitudes toward the organization’s decentralized leadership and of six of seven learning characteristics. It appears that the entrepreneurial orientation of the part-time employees (PTEs) helps explain the differences observed.
Practical implications
The implications for practice based on this study is that firms should consider their PTEs as a valuable asset not only because of the flexibility they offer to the workforce but also because of the special skills and outlooks they bring to the organization.
Originality/value
This paper explores the relationships among organizational learning, OL and entrepreneurship in context of part-time employment. |
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ISSN: | 1934-8835 1758-8561 |
DOI: | 10.1108/IJOA-06-2014-0779 |