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Knowledge and Learning in Aid Organizations: a literature review with suggestions for further studies

This SADEV working paper by Anna Krohwinkel-Karlsson is a state-of-the-art review in the area of internal efficiency intended for policy-makers and practitioners with a particular interest in organizational development, as well as for internal use. It looks in particular at analyses of knowledge and learning and argues that these would benefit from more systematic reflection on the various types of causes of organizational change, the various types of effects, the normative assessment of results and intertemporal documentation challenges.

Lucie Lamoureux
Thu, 06 Sep 2007 13:44:52
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Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning for Development: KM4Dev Workshop Background Paper

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Have you ever wondered:

  • What are the origins of knowledge and learning focused approaches to change in development?
  • Are these approaches (KM and OL) diverging or converging?
  • What will the third generation of KM/OL approaches look like?

The background paper for the Brighton KM4Dev Workshop explores issues that will be at the heart of our discussions in July. Written for the workshop by Kath Pasteur, Jethro Pettit and Boudy van Schagen of IDS, "Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning for Development" offers an accessible review of experience and literature.

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  KM4Dev_2006_Background_Paper.pdf

Grupo Chorlaví – Building a Social Learning Network 1998-2005

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This document consists of the systematization of the experiences of the CG from its start in 1998 up to the year 2005. The Chorlaví Group (CG) is an initiative aimed at supporting the social learning process focussing on institutional and production transformation in rural, poor and traditionally marginalized areas in Latin America and the Caribbean. The systematisation provides the framework for critically analyzing the process that the CG has undergone since its creation. It is meant to document the CG’s development process and identify lessons that might be interesting and useful for other learning networks.

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  System. Chorlavi Group Final.pdf

Knowledge Sharing, Communities of Practice, and Organizational Change at the World Bank Group

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This article by Lesley Shneier, Sr Knowledge Specialist at the World Bank, chronicles the Knowledge Management initiative from its early days through 2005. Lesley was a member of the original 5-person KM team that introduced knowledge sharing to the World Bank and grew it into a world-class institution-wide program.

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Mon, 05 Dec 2005 14:06:58
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Toward An Interdisciplinary Organizational Learning Framework

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Organizational learning theory is multidisciplinary with no current consensus regarding a model for organizational learning theory. This paper searches for points of agreement regarding organizational learning among organizational theorists, then gives special attention to the economic perspective of organizations and learning. Much of the neoclassical theory of the firm, a set of human resource holders maximizing profit under a known production function, is under question. Organizational theorists now generally embrace the relevant transaction cost and agency perspectives. Harvey Leibenstein, Harvard economist, views the firm in terms of internal efficiency, embraces Argyris & Schön’s perspective of organizational learning as a process of error handling, sees the individual actor’s motivation to admit, detect and correct error as a special case of the productivity problem, and analyzes it from a game theoretic, agency like manner. Leibenstein’s perspective respects much of the noted concordance regarding organizational learning.

http://www.tonypolito.com/wri_orgl.doc

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Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning: An International Development Perspective

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An Annotated Bibliography by Ingie Hovland, Overseas Development Institute, London, UK (August 2003).

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Title: The Future of Knowledge: Increasing Prosperity through Value Networks
Author(s): Verna Allee
ISBN: 0750675918

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Posted by Lucie Lamoureux on May 02, 2005


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Title: Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny (Vintage)
Author(s): Robert Wright
ISBN: 0679758941

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Posted by Lucie Lamoureux on May 02, 2005

Learning for a Change: Principles and practices of learning organizations

A study commissioned by SMC (Swedish Mission Council) as a way of further developing an understanding of organizational learning in church-related organizations involved in international development.

Barbara Fillip
Tue, 22 Jul 2003 21:15:25
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Organizational Learning is No Accident

Quite business-oriented but contains a useful grid called "Steps to Make Learning Easier".

Lucie Lamoureux
Thu, 05 Jun 2003 19:01:58
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Organisation Memory and Current Theories

A paper by Franz Lehner entitled "What Do We Know About Organisational Memories and Can Current Theories Contribute to the Development of Knowledge Management Systems?" which explores Transactive Memory as a model (among others) for organisational memory.

Steve Song
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 18:50:27
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Mapping networks

How to map a network: examples old and new and wonderfull.

Jaap Pels
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 14:19:03
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KurzWeilAi.net

A wonderfull way to represent a network of information.

Jaap Pels
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 14:17:02
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Complex Acts of Knowing

Complex Acts of Knowing by David Snowden of the IBM Cynefin Centre for Complexity. A pioneer in the use of narrative as a tool for understanding complexity, Snowden links complex adaptive systems theory to KM and narrative. Published July 2002 (PDF Format)

Steve Song
Fri, 08 Nov 2002 14:50:45
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Transactive Knowledge

Interesting resource page on transactive memory maintained by Steve Borgatti for a course on Interpersonal Communication.

Steve Song
Thu, 07 Nov 2002 21:14:06
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Learning for a Change

Article from Fast Company, issue 24, page 178 Peter Senge and Organisational Change by Alan M. Webber

Allison Hewlitt
Tue, 30 Jul 2002 20:57:44
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