The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector
Innovation is one important factor for companies. This study presents a longitudinal case study focusing on the learning processes associated to innovation on an oil industry company. To conduct the study, which was of exploratory nature, interviews were conducted with professionals connected to the...
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doaj-ba0850eb64ee46a6941a03b0f571fb052020-11-25T01:38:22ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Produção Online1676-19012011-05-0111252656410.14488/1676-1901.v11i2.774414The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sectorJosé Antônio Valle Antunes Júnior0Ivan de Pellegrin1Rodrigo Pinto Leis2Marco Zimmer3Guilherme Luís Roehe Vaccaro4Daniel Pacheco Lacerda5UNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos SinosProduttare Consultores AssociadosProduttare Consultores AssociadosFaculdade de Administração de BrasíliaUNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos SinosUNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos SinosInnovation is one important factor for companies. This study presents a longitudinal case study focusing on the learning processes associated to innovation on an oil industry company. To conduct the study, which was of exploratory nature, interviews were conducted with professionals connected to the history of the company. Reports about the processes of innovation were described by content analysis and related to: the types of innovation proposed by Schumpeter (1942); the types of learning proposed by Malerba (1992); the modes of learning single loop and double loop of Argyris and Schön (1978); the ways of knowledge conversion of Nonaka and Takeuchi (1997); and the creation of spaces of knowledge of Nonaka et. al (1998, 2000). The research results indicate that radical innovation tends to require a wider range of learning styles, if compared to incremental innovations. Still, the internalization and socialization seems to prevail in contexts of radical innovation, while externalization and combination are more frequent in incremental innovation contexts. Finally, the results point to the fact that the single loop learning is more directly related to incremental innovations, while the double loop learning is more present in radical innovation contexts.http://producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/774Inovação. Aprendizagem Organizacional. Criação de Conhecimento. Indústria Petrolífera. |
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José Antônio Valle Antunes Júnior Ivan de Pellegrin Rodrigo Pinto Leis Marco Zimmer Guilherme Luís Roehe Vaccaro Daniel Pacheco Lacerda The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector Revista Produção Online Inovação. Aprendizagem Organizacional. Criação de Conhecimento. Indústria Petrolífera. |
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José Antônio Valle Antunes Júnior Ivan de Pellegrin Rodrigo Pinto Leis Marco Zimmer Guilherme Luís Roehe Vaccaro Daniel Pacheco Lacerda |
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The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector |
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The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector |
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The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector |
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The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector |
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The processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector |
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processes of organizational learning and innovation: a longitudinal case study (1986-1995) in a company of brazilian oil sector |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Revista Produção Online |
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Innovation is one important factor for companies. This study presents a longitudinal case study focusing on the learning processes associated to innovation on an oil industry company. To conduct the study, which was of exploratory nature, interviews were conducted with professionals connected to the history of the company. Reports about the processes of innovation were described by content analysis and related to: the types of innovation proposed by Schumpeter (1942); the types of learning proposed by Malerba (1992); the modes of learning single loop and double loop of Argyris and Schön (1978); the ways of knowledge conversion of Nonaka and Takeuchi (1997); and the creation of spaces of knowledge of Nonaka et. al (1998, 2000). The research results indicate that radical innovation tends to require a wider range of learning styles, if compared to incremental innovations. Still, the internalization and socialization seems to prevail in contexts of radical innovation, while externalization and combination are more frequent in incremental innovation contexts. Finally, the results point to the fact that the single loop learning is more directly related to incremental innovations, while the double loop learning is more present in radical innovation contexts. |
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Inovação. Aprendizagem Organizacional. Criação de Conhecimento. Indústria Petrolífera. |
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