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Organisational learning in small and medium sized South African energy project organisations

机译:中小型南非能源项目组织的组织学习

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Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to explore, using fine-grained exploratory multi-case studies, organisational learning practices-and associated constraints-impacting the performance of four small-and medium-sized project organisations which deliver energy efficiency projects in South Africa and whose learning practice mixes are of wider significance for the emerging project society in the region. Design/methodology/approach-The unit of analysis is the Energy Efficiency Demand Side Management (EEDSM) programme; a US$104m grant funded the initiative directed at supporting energy efficient retro-fit projects across local municipalities in South Africa. Thematic analysis is undertaken, based on multiple exploratory interviews with project practitioners working for small- and medium-sized EEDSM project organisations. Findings-Recognising the criticality of tacit knowledge as a focus for learning, within unstructured, novel, non-routine and technically specialised learning contexts in particular, the widespread lack of organisational harnessing through linkages to strategy and performance are noted, and advocacy is offered for the development of appropriate learning cultures linked to communities of practice that bring specialists together from across regional project societies. Research limitations/implications-The socio-political context of the EEDSM programme, although briefly addressed for its organisational cultural implications, was not given detailed consideration in the exploratory interviews. This would have enhanced the idiographic complexity of the findings, while also reducing prospects for distilling generalisable organisational learning improvement opportunities for emerging project societies. However, the study does not seek to provide evidence for specific learning practice effects on performance as this was not something the interviewees felt able to comment on in significant detail. Originality/value-Learning practice studies for small- and medium-sized project organisations remains sparse, so are studies of business environments within developing countries, in general, or sub-Saharan Africa, in particular. Looking beyond narrow individual project views of performance, the present study's project society-based business environment is theorised as both constraining and benefiting from the project-learning practices discussed by the respondents.
机译:目的 - 本文的目的是使用细粒度的探索多案例研究,组织学习实践以及相关的制约因素影响四个在南非提供能效项目的四个中小型项目组织的表现并且其学习练习组合对该地区的新兴项目社会具有更广泛的意义。设计/方法/方法 - 分析单位是能效需求侧管理(EEDSM)计划; 10400万美元的赠款资助了针对南非当地市政当局支持节能复古项目的倡议。基于对小型电子和中型EEDSM项目组织的项目从业者进行的多个探索性访谈进行主题分析。调查结果 - 认识到默契知识的关键性,作为学习的重点,特别是在非结构化,新颖,非日常和技术上专门的学习环境中,注意到通过与战略和表现的联系普遍缺乏组织利用,并提供宣传与跨区域项目共同携带专家的行为联系的适当学习文化的发展。研究限制/影响 - EEDSM计划的社会政治背景虽然简要介绍了其组织文化影响,但在探索性面试中没有详细考虑。这将提高了调查结果的成像复杂性,同时还降低了蒸馏出新兴项目社会的遥远的普遍组织学习改善机会的前景。然而,该研究不寻求为特定学习实践对表现的影响提供证据,因为这不是受访者认为能够在重大细节发表评论的东西。小型和中型项目组织的原创性/值得学习实践研究仍然稀疏,因此发展中国家内的商业环境研究,一般或撒哈拉以南非洲。超越狭窄的个人项目观点的表现,本研究的项目社会的商业环境是由受访者讨论的项目学习实践的约束和受益的理论化。

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