Collective Learning in the Workplace: Important Knowledge Sharing Behaviours
co-authored with Allison Littlejohn and Anoush Margaryan.
Int. J. Advanced Corporate Learning 4(4)26-31.
In this paper we identify a set of learning practices adopted by knowledge workers as they learn at work. We examine... more In this paper we identify a set of learning practices adopted by knowledge workers as they learn at work. We examine how key knowledge sharing behaviours: consuming, connecting, creating and contributing knowledge, are associated with these learning practices. Each learning practice brings together a combination of these components to form a distinct learning pathway, providing a baseline for rethinking combinations of practices for more effective learning and development in the workplace.
2009 - Chapter in Edited Volume - ‘Inquiry-based learning pedagogies in the arts and social sciences: purposes, conceptions and approaches’, Improving Student Learning: Through the Curriculum; Proceedings of the 16th Improving Student Learning Symposium, C. Rust, ed., Oxford: Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development, pp. 128-142
by Jamie Wood
Co-authored with Professor Philippa Levy.
