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Profiling Learning Organization:An Empirical Study of few Selected Information Technology (IT) Firms


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1 USOL, India
2 Univ. Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
 

This paper was designed to study learning organization profile and its subscales and to compare these dimensions vis-à-vis different demographic factors of the employees in information technology firms in India. The sample comprised of 196 respondents drawn from five IT firms. Comparisons made on the basis of hierarchical levels and other psycho-demographic factors make the study comprehensive. The results revealed a very significant and positive correlation between the two subscales of learning organization. It also revealed very significant but weak positive correlation between three subscales of learning organization. Almost all other null hypotheses concerning level of learning organization vis-à-vis failed to be rejected unlike previous similar studies.

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Learning Organization, Information Technology Firms in India.
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Emanual Nahar
USOL, India
Luxmi Malodia
Univ. Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India

Abstract


This paper was designed to study learning organization profile and its subscales and to compare these dimensions vis-à-vis different demographic factors of the employees in information technology firms in India. The sample comprised of 196 respondents drawn from five IT firms. Comparisons made on the basis of hierarchical levels and other psycho-demographic factors make the study comprehensive. The results revealed a very significant and positive correlation between the two subscales of learning organization. It also revealed very significant but weak positive correlation between three subscales of learning organization. Almost all other null hypotheses concerning level of learning organization vis-à-vis failed to be rejected unlike previous similar studies.

Keywords


Learning Organization, Information Technology Firms in India.