Self-reflection at work: Why it matters and how to harness its potential and avoid its pitfalls

E Kross, M Ong, O Ayduk - Annual Review of Organizational …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
It is difficult to fathom how an organization could be successful without its employees
engaging in self-reflection. Gone would be its personnel's capacity to problem-solve, learn …

Learning by thinking in natural and artificial minds

T Lombrozo - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2024 - cell.com
Canonical cases of learning involve novel observations external to the mind, but learning
can also occur through mental processes such as explaining to oneself, mental simulation …

Respect as an engine for new ideas: Linking respectful engagement, relational information processing and creativity among employees and teams

A Carmeli, JE Dutton, AE Hardin - Human Relations, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
In four studies we examine whether and why respectfully engaging with other organizational
members can augment creativity for individuals and teams. We develop and test a model in …

Coactive vicarious learning: Toward a relational theory of vicarious learning in organizations

CG Myers - Academy of Management review, 2018 - journals.aom.org
Vicarious learning—individual learning that occurs through being exposed to and making
meaning from another's experience—has long been recognized as a driver of individual …

Assessing the authenticity of cases, internships and problem-based learning as managerial learning experiences: Concepts, methods and lessons for practice

A Perusso, T Baaken - The International Journal of Management Education, 2020 - Elsevier
It has been long argued that business education must transform itself to support students'
acquisition of twenty-first-century competencies, such as critical thinking, effective …

A universe of stories: Mobilizing narrative practices during transformative change

E Dalpiaz, G Di Stefano - Strategic Management Journal, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Research Summary: Constructing narratives of transformative change is an important but
challenging practice through which strategy‐makers attempt to influence acceptance of an …

Designing for workplace reflection: a chat and voice-based conversational agent

R Kocielnik, D Avrahami, J Marlow, D Lu… - Proceedings of the 2018 …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Conversational agents stand to play an important role in supporting behavior change and
well-being in many domains. With users able to interact with conversational agents through …

Effects of guided reflexivity and team feedback on team performance improvement: The role of team regulatory processes and cognitive emergent states

U Konradt, MC Schippers, Y Garbers… - European Journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The effectiveness of decision-making teams depends largely on the quality of information
processing. Prior research has shown that guided team reflexivity and team feedback are …

Normalizing vs. analyzing: Drawing the lessons from failure to enhance firm innovativeness

E Danneels, A Vestal - Journal of Business Venturing, 2020 - Elsevier
Executive summary The popular business press and academic articles have promoted the
virtues of failure, particularly in the pursuit of innovation. Surprisingly, there has been very …

Reflective interviewing—Increasing social impact through research

L Nardon, A Hari, K Aarma - International Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholars are increasingly calling for research that “makes a difference” through theoretical,
practical, societal, and educational impacts. Recognizing that academic research lags …