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Unlearning : a people development issue for sustainable change and innovation

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Karen Becker
In building an organisation’s innovation capacity, managers have to be awareof barriers to learning and have an understanding of the need to unlearn old ways. Unlearning is emerging as an important element of change and innovation in organisations. As the pace of change continues to increase, normal processes of forgetting and transition may not be sufficient. Two key scholars in this area have proposed models of unlearning. Hedberg (1981) suggested that unlearning happens much like overwriting; new knowledge replaces or overwrites the old. Klein (1989) however proposed the parenthetic model, suggesting that the old knowledge remains (in parenthesis as it were), and may emerge in contexts where the new knowledge does not appear to apply.This paper reports on case study research aimed at further developing theconcept of unlearning at the level of the individual to inform the consideration of unlearning at the organisational level. A process model has emerged from the data highlighting inhibitors and enablers of the unlearning process asidentified by participants in the study. The findings and resulting model provide managers with identifiable enablers and inhibitors of individual unlearning; issues which must then be addressed in change strategies at the organisational level.

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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Parent Title

Proceedings of the 7th International CINet Conference - CI and sustainability : designing the road ahead.

Start Page

66

End Page

77

Number of Pages

12

Start Date

2006-01-01

ISBN-10

9077360077

Location

Lucca, Italy

Publisher

Continuous Innovation Network

Place of Publication

Netherlands

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education; TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

International CINet Conference

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