Title
Organizational learning: enabling self-organized knowledge logistics for a health insurance company
Abstract
CSCL at the workplace is subject to the special characteristics of a situation where learning is not the primary task of the learners. The gap between the goal to work efficiently and the need to increase qualification and skills is even wider in organizations which operate in knowledge-intensive markets and where responsibility and autonomy characterize the work style of geographically distributed workers ("Virtual Organizations"). Classical learning methods have to be complemented by a lightweight knowledge-sharing infrastructure ("knowledge logistics"). In this contribution we describe a method of introduction of knowledge logistics which reflects that gap and offers support for self-organized settings for learning at work. We present our approach by describing the case of the field service of a German health insurance company.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2002
CSCL
self-organized knowledge logistics,field service,primary task,german health insurance company,knowledge logistics,knowledge-intensive market,virtual organizations,organizational learning,self-organized setting,lightweight knowledge-sharing infrastructure,work style,classical learning method,self organization,knowledge management
Field
DocType
Citations 
Computer science,Health insurance,Autonomy,Knowledge management,Organizational learning,German
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Mambrey15714.54
Volkmar Pipek280675.64
Markus Rohde300.68
Markus Won416713.02