A study on learning organizations in Indian higher educational institutes

Author:

Chawla Saniya,Lenka Usha

Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to study the antecedents and consequences of learning organizations (LOs) in Indian higher educational institutes. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology used is survey-based. Primary data were collected from 300 faculty members of Indian higher educational institutes. Findings – It was found that all the variables, i.e. resonant leadership (RL), knowledge management, intrapreneurship and total quality managt1ent, have a significant moderate impact on LO. It has also been found that LO results in strong employer branding. Research limitations/implications – Discussions are performed and conclusions are drawn in the context of existing literature. The study bears implications for researchers to take on similar research in other contexts. Practical implications – The study bears significant implications for faculty members working in higher educational institutes. It is suggested that RL should be used to contribute toward LOs in institutions. Moreover, this would make the institute emerge as a strong employer brand. Originality/value – This paper identifies significant antecedents and consequences of LOs. It is a pioneering effort to use all these variables together as predictors of LO in Indian context.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Development,Social Psychology

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