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Induction practice - a generative dance between newcomers and organizations

  • Nicolas Rohde
  • , Jonas Sprogøe
    • Freie Universität Berlin

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    Abstract

    Research on induction of newcomers is primarily focused on individual processes, such as acquisition of knowledge and socialization in order to create a smooth and frictionless entry period. The interest of our research, however, is the processes that happen on the organizational level. We claim that induction potentially triggers both individual and organizational learning and by drawing on practice-based theory we discuss how the interplay between individual and the organization, what we call a generative dance, ignites both kinds of learning. We focus on and describe the interplay that takes place in particular induction events and analyze the “dance” through the lens of learning. The paper concludes with a brief discussion about the implications for practitioners and the challenges and future research prospects we have encountered. We draw on an empirical enquiry in two organizational settings, a Danish management consulting company and a German retail bank.
    Translated title of the contributionIndslusningspraksis - en generativ dans mellem nyansatte og organisationer
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date2007
    Number of pages29
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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