Publication: Forget unlearning: How an empirically unwarranted concept was allegedly imported from psychology to flourish in management and organisation studies
Forget unlearning: How an empirically unwarranted concept was allegedly imported from psychology to flourish in management and organisation studies
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Howells, J., & Scholderer, J. (2016). Forget unlearning: How an empirically unwarranted concept was allegedly imported from psychology to flourish in management and organisation studies. Management Learning, 47, 443–463. https://doi.org/10.1177/1350507615624079
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We provide a critique of the development in organisation studies of the idea of ‘unlearning’ as allegedly imported from the psychology literature by Hedberg and understood to mean the manageable discard of knowledge precedent to and aiding later learning. We re-review the psychology literature and in contrast to Hedberg, find that this definition of unlearning is not empirically warranted. We re-examine a selection of highly cited articles in the organisational literature that claim to have conducted empirical research into the Hedber
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Howells, J., & Scholderer, J. (2016). Forget unlearning: How an empirically unwarranted concept was allegedly imported from psychology to flourish in management and organisation studies. Management Learning, 47, 443–463. https://doi.org/10.1177/1350507615624079