2019
DOI: 10.1108/ejim-11-2018-0246
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Organizational learning capability, innovation and organizational performance

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce a comprehensive, delineated and integrated conceptual model which includes organizational learning capability, innovation and organizational performance (OP). Then, an empirical investigation is undertaken to test the relationships among the proposed study model variables. Design/methodology/approach In total, 274 questionnaires were completed and returned. Statistical techniques employed included confirmatory factor analysis to examine the validity of the me… Show more

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“…On the other hand, it can be stated that learning capability has a significant and positive effect on marketing performance. This result is supported by the results of similar studies in the literature (Baker & Sinkula, 1999;Goh & Ryan, 2002;Bontis et al, 2002;Lin et al, 2008;Migdadi, 2019;Pham & Hoang, 2019;Hindasah & Nuryakın, 2020). Another important finding of the study is that marketing capability has a significant and positive effect on marketing performance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…On the other hand, it can be stated that learning capability has a significant and positive effect on marketing performance. This result is supported by the results of similar studies in the literature (Baker & Sinkula, 1999;Goh & Ryan, 2002;Bontis et al, 2002;Lin et al, 2008;Migdadi, 2019;Pham & Hoang, 2019;Hindasah & Nuryakın, 2020). Another important finding of the study is that marketing capability has a significant and positive effect on marketing performance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…learning orientation, the OL processes, OLC, learning organization, for the present discussion, it is crucial to define the concept of OLC. Despite the fact that OLC is present in the literature (Ulrich et al, 1993;Dibella et al, 1996;Goh, 2003;Jerez-G omez et al, 2005;Bhatnagar, 2006;Chiva et al, 2007;Zgrzywa-Ziemak, 2019a), there is no consensus on its definition (Migdadi, 2019). Goh (2003, p. 217) defines OLC quite narrowly from the managerial perspective as "the ability of the organization to implement the appropriate management practices, structures and procedures that facilitate and encourage learning."…”
Section: Organizational Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that OLC is present in the literature (Ulrich et al , 1993; Dibella et al , 1996; Goh, 2003; Jerez-Gómez et al , 2005; Bhatnagar, 2006; Chiva et al , 2007; Zgrzywa-Ziemak, 2019a), there is no consensus on its definition (Migdadi, 2019). Goh (2003, p. 217) defines OLC quite narrowly from the managerial perspective as “the ability of the organization to implement the appropriate management practices, structures and procedures that facilitate and encourage learning.” Alegre and Chiva (2008, p. 315) understood OLC from the resource-based view; they see it “as a bundle of tangible and intangible resources or skills the firm uses to achieve new forms of competitive advantage.” Jerez-Gómez et al (2005, p. 2) conceptualize OLC broadly as “the capability of an organization to process knowledge – to create, acquire, transfer, and integrate knowledge, and to modify its behaviour to reflect the new cognitive situation, to improve its performance.” However, in all these concepts, OLC is arbitrarily linked with the improvement of organizational results.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has evolved from structured training programs to modern technology-enhanced workplace learning, which happens through the flow of work, on-demand, short pulses, and constant. While acknowledged as necessary for any organization to stay competitive, learning at the workplace is not expected to interrupt the work routine but to merge seamlessly into it because the main purpose of businesses is to generate revenue (Migdadi, 2019). This is where learning technologies facilitate the workplace learning process by enabling the learner to be an active participant rather than a mere observer (Ifenthaler,2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%