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Is the learning organization a valid concept in the Taiwanese context?

Bella Ya‐Hui Lien, Richard Yu‐Yuan Hung, Baiyin Yang and Mingfei Li

International Journal of Manpower, 2006, vol. 27, issue 2, 189-203

Abstract: Purpose - This study aims to investigate the psychometric characteristics of a Chinese version of the Dimensions of Learning Organization Questionnaire (DLOQ©). Design/methodology/approach - The DLOQ©, developed by Watkins and Marsick in 1997, assessed the characteristics of a learning organization. This study employed a survey validate utility of the DLOQ©for the Taiwanese context. Findings - Psychometric analyses revealed that the Chinese DLOQ©has reasonable reliability, and that the seven‐dimensional factor structure was appropriate for the Taiwanese context. Study results also revealed that the seven dimensions of a learning organization can classify different organization types successfully and demonstrate a statistically significant correlation between organization type and perceptual measures of organizational performance. Research limitations/ implications - This study has implications for both research and practice in HRD. It offers preliminary evidence of reliability and validity for the Chinese DLOQ©. The positive evidence supporting the psychometric properties of the Chinese DLOQ© indicates the potential for particular cross‐cultural applications. Experimental results also suggest that the Chinese DLOQ© can be utilized to determine cultural differences in building a learning organization. Further studies are required to investigate the relationships between the concept of a learning organization and its antecedent and outcomes variables, such as organizational structure, culture, and performance. Originality/value - This study confirms that the validity of applying the seven dimensions as determinants of a learning organization in the Taiwanese context and, in particular, supports the cross‐validity of the DLOQ© in this context. This study also offers practical help to understand the concept of organizational learning and developing learning organizations.

Keywords: Learning organizations; National cultures; Questionnaires; Taiwan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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