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Journal of Contemporary Management
versão On-line ISSN 1815-7440
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WEEKS, FH e WEEKS, RV. A contemporary management perspective of the concept "a culture of learning". JCMAN [online]. 2011, vol.8, n.1, pp.498-516. ISSN 1815-7440.
Increasingly researchers attest to the reality of a globally interconnected world, where change has become endemic. Thomas and Brown (2011:17) present a worldview of learning in the 21st century, suggesting learning is "around us, everywhere" and term the phenomenon to be the "new culture of learning". The discourse in this paper is centred on drawing a comparative analysis of traditional and contemporary management perspectives, as they relate to engendering a culture of learning within institutions in order to deal with the challenges presented by a 21st century of unprecedented contextual complexity. The methodology adopted in compiling this paper is analytically-descriptive in nature and is based on a multi-disciplinary literature study. The literature analysis revealed a fundamental difference between an "ordered" and "complex" system approached in engendering a culture of learning. An important finding stemming from the literature study is that traditional ordered paradigms relating to engendering a culture of learning in contemporary institutions may no longer be effective and the adoption of a complex systems approach is suggested.
Palavras-chave : Complex systems theory; Culture of learning; Cynefin Framework; Learning organisation; Organisational culture.