TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing The Impact of Organizational Context on Learning Barrier Formation in Lima’s Private Universities
AU - Barrantes-Santos, Fanny Elcira
AU - Bartra-Rivero, Karina Raquel
AU - Ríos-Rivero, Flor Elvira
AU - Yomona-Ruiz, Edith
AU - Rodriguez-Barboza, Jhonny Richard
AU - Alarcón-Villalobos, Yvonne Jacqueline
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Transnational Press London Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/5/4
Y1 - 2024/5/4
N2 - This research focuses on exploring the relationship between organizational learning barriers and organizational context in Private Universiti es in Lima, with the primary aim of elucidating how these elements interact and affect the learning dynamics within these institutions. Adopting a correlational cross-sectional non-experimental approach, a specific survey was designed and validated for application in the Peruvian context, gathering responses from 384 collaborators. The findings reveal that the most frequent barriers related to thought-action coherence highlight concerns about authenticity and sincerity in discussions, as well as a significant discrepancy between public and private opi nions of workers. On the other hand, in the realm of organizational context, the critical factors identified include employees' perceptions of replaceability, fear of evaluations, deficiencies in communication channels, and the predominance of opinions from those with greater power. The conc lusions point to the need to address these barriers to foster a more conducive environment for organizational learning, suggesting that effective knowledge and organizational environment management are fundamental for institutional development and adaptability.
AB - This research focuses on exploring the relationship between organizational learning barriers and organizational context in Private Universiti es in Lima, with the primary aim of elucidating how these elements interact and affect the learning dynamics within these institutions. Adopting a correlational cross-sectional non-experimental approach, a specific survey was designed and validated for application in the Peruvian context, gathering responses from 384 collaborators. The findings reveal that the most frequent barriers related to thought-action coherence highlight concerns about authenticity and sincerity in discussions, as well as a significant discrepancy between public and private opi nions of workers. On the other hand, in the realm of organizational context, the critical factors identified include employees' perceptions of replaceability, fear of evaluations, deficiencies in communication channels, and the predominance of opinions from those with greater power. The conc lusions point to the need to address these barriers to foster a more conducive environment for organizational learning, suggesting that effective knowledge and organizational environment management are fundamental for institutional development and adaptability.
KW - Institutional Context
KW - Knowledge Management
KW - Learning Barriers
KW - Organizational Culture
KW - Organizational Learning
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85194828595
U2 - 10.61707/5m2g3n37
DO - 10.61707/5m2g3n37
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85194828595
SN - 2633-352X
VL - 5
SP - 208
EP - 221
JO - International Journal of Religion
JF - International Journal of Religion
IS - 8
ER -