Organizational learning capacity and international development project success in West Africa: A case study

IF 2.7 4区 管理学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Noel Honorat Adanzounon, Brahim Meddeb, Lavagnon A. Ika
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Very few studies have focused on organizational learning within a team as a key success factor for international development projects. In particular, the relationship between organizational learning capacity, organizational efficacy, and project success has received little attention. This is the objective of this case study. It explores this relationship based on 23 semi-structured interviews with project coordinators, team members, and beneficiaries of two projects financed by the West African Development Bank (WADB) in Benin and Senegal. The results show that the social process of developing organizational learning capacity within a project team is a crucial issue for organizational efficacy and project success. Within a team, establishing a framework for developing organizational learning capacity, characterized by autonomy, experimentation, and interaction with stakeholders, is a key project success factor. Flexible and adaptive approaches may foster organizational learning and help explore, through action, new project capacities. Such approaches may help increase the odds of project success in terms of international development and, thus, create value for stakeholders including beneficiaries.
组织学习能力与西非国际发展项目的成功:案例研究
很少有研究把团队内部的组织学习作为国际发展项目成功的关键因素。特别是,组织学习能力、组织效率和项目成功之间的关系很少受到关注。这正是本案例研究的目的所在。本研究通过对西非开发银行(WADB)在贝宁和塞内加尔资助的两个项目的项目协调人、团队成员和受益人进行 23 次半结构式访谈,探讨了三者之间的关系。研究结果表明,在项目团队内部发展组织学习能力的社会过程是组织效率和项目成功的关键问题。在团队内部,建立一个以自主、实验和与利益相关者互动为特点的组织学习能力发展框架,是项目成功的关键因素。灵活和适应性强的方法可以促进组织学习,有助于通过行动探索新的项目能力。这种方法有助于提高项目在国际发展方面取得成功的机率,从而为包括受益者在内的利益相关方创造价值。
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期刊介绍: IRAS is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to academic and professional public administration. Founded in 1927 it is the oldest scholarly public administration journal specifically focused on comparative and international topics. IRAS seeks to shape the future agenda of public administration around the world by encouraging reflection on international comparisons, new techniques and approaches, the dialogue between academics and practitioners, and debates about the future of the field itself.
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