社会学习
动作(物理)
集体行动
行动学习
背景(考古学)
相互依存
公共关系
大流行
业务
社会学
政治学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
教育学
合作学习
社会科学
教学方法
病理
物理
政治
古生物学
生物
法学
传染病(医学专业)
医学
疾病
量子力学
作者
Christopher G. Worley,Sally Loftis,Caren Brenda Scheepers,Hannah Nichols,Christine Parcells
标识
DOI:10.1177/00218863221117592
摘要
This research explored how action learning contributed to the development of trust in a temporary transorganizational system during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a world fragmented by digitalization, social upheaval, ethnocentric development policies, and global pandemics, trust among people, companies, and governments has eroded. The interdependencies within our society demand collaborative efforts that must not only address the challenges of fragmentation that makes task achievement difficult, but the uncertainty that comes with a lack of trust. This was the challenge for two universities on different continents and their stakeholders: to create a cross-cultural, temporary transorganizational (TS) system at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and deliver on the educational objectives of a master’s-level Organization Development (OD) practicum. The cyclical rhythms of action learning and trust building before and during the practicum contributed to its outcomes of collective knowledge creation and high performance in an uncertain time. Using theories of trust formation and action learning, the authors identified how action learning and trust cycles worked together in a TS system to foster collaboration.
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