Managerial and Strategic Implications and Future Directions

作者: Linda Argote

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5251-5_7

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摘要: This concluding chapter discusses the relationships across learning at different levels of analysis and dimensions experience. Managerial strategic implications research findings on organizational are developed. The concludes with a discussion promising future directions that likely to advance our understanding learning.

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