2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3720321
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Learning by Doing What? A Critical Analysis of Organizational Learning-by-Doing

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“… Dutcher and Rodet (2020a, 2020b) and Rodet (2020) find supporting evidence of this using individual and team‐based experiments. …”
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“… Dutcher and Rodet (2020a, 2020b) and Rodet (2020) find supporting evidence of this using individual and team‐based experiments. …”
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“…The CAQ offers a proxy for participants' experience and knowledge, thereby allowing me to account for participants' depth and breadth of knowledge. Dutcher and Rodet (2020a, 2020b) verify for individuals and groups that deeper and broader knowledge, as measured by the CAQ, correlates with greater creativity in the CUT.…”
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“…Questions of whether creativity is an innate tendency or an acquired adroitness have not been definitively answered. Nascent evidence suggests creativity is a function of the variety of one's personal experience and can be learned (Dutcher & Rodet, 2020a, 2020b; Feinstein, 2006, 2011; Rubenson & Runco, 1992). Evidence has also been found connecting creativity to a propensity to think reflectively (Corgnet et al, 2016).…”
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