The use of the learning concept in studies related to work and organizations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2008000200002Keywords:
Concepts, Analysis, Industrial Psychology, Concept formationAbstract
Literature on organizational behavior presents several studies referring to the learning concept applied to the context of organizations, however, its use lacks critical or systematic analyses. This study aimed to develop a conceptual analysis of the word learning that can justify its transposition to organizational studies. Ryle's conceptual analysis techniques were applied. As a result, the text demonstrates that the nature of the multifaceted learning concept favors the appearance of various definitions associated with it. Given the levels and dimensions discussed regarding the word learning, a more systematized use of the concept in organizational studies is expected.Downloads
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Regarding the availability of contents, Paideia adopts the Creative Commons License, CC-BY. With this licence anyone is allowed to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format, as well as to remix, transform, and create from the material for any purpose, even commercial, giving the proper copyright credits to the journal, providing a link to the licence and indicating if changes have been made.
Partial reproduction of other publications
Quotations of more than 500 words, reproductions of one or more figures, tables or other illustrations must have written permission from the copyright holder of the original work for the reproduction specified in the Paidéia journal. Permission should be addressed to the author of the submitted manuscript. Secondarily obtained rights will not be transferred under any circumstance.