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An Exploratory Study on the Effects of Learning Organization Characteristics on Internet Usage

Busaya Vongchavalitkul

Vongchavalitkul University, Thailand

Parbudyal Singh

York University

Judi A. Neal

University of New Haven, Connecticut

Michael Morris

University of New Haven, Connecticut

The Internet is becoming a very important new technology in all organizations, including universities. Many in academia are adopting this innovative technology to aid in their teaching, research, and consulting. In this study, using the learning organization theoretical framework, the effects of learning organization characteristics, other organizational factors, and individual variables on the use of the Internet by a random sample of 245 business school faculty members in the United States were examined and analyzed. Some support for learning organization characteristics, as well as support for individual and other organizational factors, was found.

Key Words: learning organizations • Internet usage • university faculty

Group & Organization Management, Vol. 30, No. 4, 398-420 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1059601103259397


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