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Cognitive style, learning and innovation

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Pages 247-266 | Published online: 26 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

Cognitive style is widely recognized as an important determinant of individual behaviour. “This paper considers its rehance to organizational learning and the innovation process. The central argument is that cognitive style is fundamental determinant of individual and organizational behaviour which manifests itself in individual workplace actions and in organizational systems, processes and routines. “The paper presents a number of propositions which raise some implicationsfor research into cognitive styles and its impact upon innovation and organizational learning. It is argued that in order to optimize individual performance: (a) a number of human resource interventions are required which facilitate a versatility of style at both the individual and the organizational levels; (6) managers and human resource practitioners have a crucial role to play and that a precondition for action is an understanding of the basis of style and its practical implications.

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