Organizational learning, practices of diversity, and ceremonialism: A study proposal in the multinationals context

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Purpose: to articulate the categories of organizational learning, diversity of practice, and ceremonialism in the context of multinational companies. Originality/value: Learning perspective as a procedural phenomenon and intervention factors such as ceremonialism may potentiate or hinder the organizational learning process, contributing to new insights for both multinational organizations and organizational learning research. Design/methodology/approach: a theoretical essay that proposes an integration of the categories of organizational learning, diversity practices, and ceremonialism in the context of multinational companies. Findings: This work contributes to the construction of a research model with a proposal for studies of organizational learning, diversity practices, and ceremonialism in the context of multinational companies.

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Kuabara, P. S. S., & Takahashi, A. R. W. (2017). Organizational learning, practices of diversity, and ceremonialism: A study proposal in the multinationals context. Revista de Administracao Mackenzie, 18(5), 169–201. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-69712017/administracao.v18n5p169-201

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