能力(人力资源)
相互依存
集体主义
个人主义
认识论
社会学
基于能力的管理
社会心理学
心理学
政治学
社会科学
管理
法学
哲学
经济
战略财务管理
战略规划
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-8527.2004.00251.x
摘要
ABSTRACT: Contemporary work-related education and training policy represents occupational competence as the outcome of individual performance at work. This paper presents a critique of this neo-liberal assumption, arguing that in many cases competence should be regarded as an attribute of groups, teams and communities. It proposes a theory of collective competence in terms of (1) making collective sense of events in the workplace, (2) developing and using a collective knowledge base and (3) developing a sense of interdependency. It suggests that the language of competence would become a more effective tool for understanding performance at work if the collectivistic sense of the term ‘competence’ were used in conjunction with the more established individualistic sense.
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