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Title Organisational learning and sustainability of service-based firms: a canonical correlation analysis
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Authors Ekung, S; Opoku, A; Okonkwo, C
Title Organisational learning and sustainability of service-based firms: a canonical correlation analysis
Year 2023
Published International Journal Of Construction Management, 23, 13
DOI 10.1080/15623599.2022.2045863
Abstract Organizations commit to internal practices such as organizational learning (OL) to achieve competitive advantage. Due to the frail knowledge processes in service-based organizations and the dearth of empirical research specifying the role of OL in institutional sustainability (IS), this study examined OL and IS settings in quantity surveying consultancy (QSC) firms and investigated the latent association between OL and IS. Data from a questionnaire survey of 226 registered quantity surveyors in QSC firms in Nigeria were analyzed using multivariate approaches. The findings show that the effective models of OL in QSCs are information technology-enabled practice, literature guidance, mentoring and competitive benchmarking. Practice internalization, promoting career/welfare advancement, expanding services and having rational commissions are likewise, priority indicators of IS in QSC. A duster of OL practices was strongly correlated positively with IS, IS performance also altered directly with OL, while variations in OL are projected to govern IS. Planned OL practices, therefore, fortify the firms' capability to internationalized practice, expand services and secure a rational commission as the hallmarks of business continuity in the professional service-based sector. Sustainable QSCs must embed and maintain a structured learning framework for continuous improvement of human capital to be able to innovate towards IS.
Author Keywords Consultancy; business continuance; learning; organizations; quantity surveying
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000765608100001
WoS Category Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Civil; Management
Research Area Construction & Building Technology; Engineering; Business & Economics
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