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Developing a Framework for Innovation and Learning in the Workplace

In: Practice-Based Innovation: Insights, Applications and Policy Implications

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  • Lotte Darsø

    (University of Aarhus/Copenhagen Campus)

  • Steen Høyrup

    (University of Aarhus/Copenhagen Campus)

Abstract

In this chapter an analytical framework is developed for conceptualisation and analysis of the interplay between innovation and workplace learning. By introducing the concepts of preject and project as arenas for the innovation process and by pointing out some important differences in these arenas, this chapter mainly directs attention to the less developed and discussed concept of preject. Learning theory is examined from the perspective of the individual in his or her social setting, and the concepts of innovative learning, adaptive learning, and reproductive learning are introduced and discussed. By relating these concepts to a problem matrix developed by Darsø (2001), we are able to, firstly, differentiate between preject, problem solving, and project, and, secondly, associate innovative learning, adaptive learning, and reproductive learning with the above-mentioned corresponding arenas. The chapter concludes with a figure displaying the framework.

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  • Lotte Darsø & Steen Høyrup, 2012. "Developing a Framework for Innovation and Learning in the Workplace," Springer Books, in: Helinä Melkas & Vesa Harmaakorpi (ed.), Practice-Based Innovation: Insights, Applications and Policy Implications, chapter 0, pages 135-154, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-21723-4_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21723-4_8
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