Paradoxes of organisational learning in policing: ‘The truth, but not the whole truth, for everyone’s sake’

IF 2.8 3区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Management Learning Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.1177/13505076231179540
L. Tomkins, A. Bristow
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This article examines the complex and often contradictory dynamics of organisational learning through the lens of paradox. Based on a 4-year action research programme in policing, our findings reveal two key tensions relating to knowledge control (codification-discretion) and knowledge disclosure (transparency-occlusion). Casting paradox as an ‘ either/and’ relationship, we use these themes of control and disclosure to explore the interplay of learning (where actions either enable and inhibit learning) and emotion (where actions either reduce and increase anxiety). We consider how knowledge and learning are entangled in issues of emotional and institutional security, which operate at the threshold between public-service and public-served. In the psycho-politics of this relationship, the police attempt to safeguard either themselves from the anxiety of unwarranted blame and their communities from the anxiety of unmediated disclosure of the dangers of the world. From this perspective, we theorise organisational learning in policing as a paradox of either success and failure, either care and self-care and either potence and impotence. While grounded in policing, our reflections have a broader relevance for the ways in which knowledge tactics both shape and reflect relations between organisations and their key stakeholders, especially those based on the contingent and incongruous logics of service.
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警察组织学习的悖论:“为了每个人的利益,说出真相,但不是全部真相”
本文通过悖论的视角考察了组织学习的复杂且经常矛盾的动态。基于一项为期4年的警务行动研究计划,我们的研究结果揭示了与知识控制(编纂自由裁量权)和知识披露(透明度遮挡)有关的两个关键紧张关系。将悖论视为一种“非此即彼”的关系,我们使用控制和披露的主题来探索学习(在这些主题中,行动要么促进学习,要么抑制学习)和情绪(在这些行为中,行动减少和增加焦虑)的相互作用。我们考虑知识和学习如何与情感和制度安全问题纠缠在一起,这些问题处于公共服务和公共服务之间。在这种关系的心理政治中,警察试图保护自己免受无端指责的焦虑,保护他们的社区免受对世界危险的未经调解的披露的焦虑。从这个角度来看,我们将警务中的组织学习理论化为成功与失败、关怀与自我照顾、权力与无能的悖论。虽然以警务为基础,但我们的思考与知识策略塑造和反映组织及其关键利益相关者之间关系的方式有着更广泛的相关性,尤其是那些基于偶然和不协调的服务逻辑的知识策略。
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Management Learning
Management Learning MANAGEMENT-
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29.20%
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42
期刊介绍: The nature of management learning - the nature of individual and organizational learning, and the relationships between them; "learning" organizations; learning from the past and for the future; the changing nature of management, of organizations, and of learning The process of learning - learning methods and techniques; processes of thinking; experience and learning; perception and reasoning; agendas of management learning Learning and outcomes - the nature of managerial knowledge, thinking, learning and action; ethics values and skills; expertise; competence; personal and organizational change
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