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This video summarizes a theoretical paper I published entitled "Learning Maturity: Incorporating Technological Influences in Individual and Organizational Learning Theory."
Abstract: An explosion of research on the organizational learning paradigm has caused a great need for continued theoretical development to enable more complete understandings of how to manage the concept for strategic advantage. At the same time, learning theory has not adequately addressed the technology variable in its framework, models, or propositions. The body of theory derived here centers around ‘learning maturity,’ the capacity of an actor to exhibit effectively intelligent behavior in a wide range of situated actions. The theory is significant because it uniquely includes technology as a meaningful element in learning and intelligence. The research methodology uses over a century of published literature to serve as a ‘learning history’ of an observed organization: the learning research community. The theory extends decades of cumulative research by focusing on the capabilities of actors to succeed in their interactions (use and development) with technology.
Reference:
Templeton, G. & Snyder, C. (1999) "A model of organizational learning based on control," International Journal of Technology Management, Vol. 18, Nos. 5/6/7/8, pp. 705-719.