The role of team processes in innovation development to sustain learning organizations
ISSN: 0969-6474
Article publication date: 9 July 2021
Issue publication date: 11 January 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore how team processes relate to employee team learning that leads to innovation in higher education (HE) and provides leaders with an adaptable model with recommendations for implementation.
Design/methodology/approach
This research was guided by theories of experiential learning, action learning and organizational learning, as well as change theory and design thinking. The process and results are grounded in mixed methods action research including document analysis, interviews, observations and surveys. Team-level data were analyzed using content analysis, process analysis, frequency analysis, descriptive statistics, Cronbach’s alpha and Wilcoxon signed-rank.
Findings
Universities struggle to prioritize proactive approaches to serving students. This research indicates teams engaging in frequent welcoming, ideating, synthesizing and mentor-seeking behaviors developed higher quality and more innovative proposals for organizational improvement when compared with teams engaging in these behaviors less often. Team member individual innovative ability increased at a statistically significant level after participation.
Research limitations/implications
This research is based on one HE setting in the USA.
Practical implications
The model used in this study could be adapted to fit a variety of contexts especially in HE. Findings could inform training development to facilitate team learning that leads to innovative action.
Originality/value
This study adds to the existing learning organization and HE administration literature by expanding on the role of team behaviors in effective team learning by considering team processes over time. This research adds to a paucity of literature related to employee team learning in HE.
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Citation
Witherspoon, A. (2022), "The role of team processes in innovation development to sustain learning organizations", The Learning Organization, Vol. 29 No. 1, pp. 21-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-09-2020-0164
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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