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How employees perceive organizational learning: construct validation of the 25-item short form of the strategic learning assessment map (SF-SLAM)

Jakob Mainert (Universite du Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Europe)
Christoph Niepel (Universite du Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Europe)
Thomas Lans (Wageningen Universiteit, Wageningen, The Netherlands)
Samuel Greiff (Universite du Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Europe)

Journal of Knowledge Management

ISSN: 1367-3270

Article publication date: 8 January 2018

Issue publication date: 8 January 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims at the employees’ view on organizational learning (OL). OL is originally assessed in the Strategic Learning Assessment Map (SLAM) at the level of the firm by addressing managers, who rated OL in the SLAM on five dimensions of individual, group, organizational, feed-forward and feedback learning. However, as employees are getting their jobs done discretely and are increasingly making their own decisions, their perspective on OL genuinely matters. Hence, the authors assessed OL at the level of the individual by addressing employees on all levels, who rated OL in a short form of the SLAM (SF-SLAM).

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper, the authors focused on the construct validity of this SF-SLAM by investigating its reliability, factorial validity and nomological network. First, they asked whether the SF-SLAM reliably measures OL on five dimensions of individual, group, organizational, feed-forward and feedback learning. Next, they asked whether the SF-SLAM was associated with its nomological network of engaging in innovation-related learning activities, behaving innovatively on the job and showing higher educational levels, intelligence and individual job performances. They used a diverse German employee sample of skilled and unskilled workers and managers (N = 434) and analyzed the data with structural equation modeling.

Findings

The SF-SLAM was reliable, but revealed both constrained factorial validity and validity on the basis of its nomological network. First, five dimensions found support in the employee sample, but their correlations were high or very high, except for individual learning. Second, the SF-SLAM showed only few differential relations with variables from its nomological network.

Originality/value

Taken together, the SF-SLAM is short, reliable and only valid for examining individual learning.

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Acknowledgements

This research was funded by a grant from the Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg (ATTRACT “ASK21”), and the European Union (290683; LLLight in Europe). The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Silvia Castellazzi, André Kretzschmar, Jonas Neubert and Alexander Patt in collecting and preparing the data reported here.

Citation

Mainert, J., Niepel, C., Lans, T. and Greiff, S. (2018), "How employees perceive organizational learning: construct validation of the 25-item short form of the strategic learning assessment map (SF-SLAM)", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 57-75. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-11-2016-0494

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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