International Research Conference, Lancaster UK, 10-12th April 2006
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Networked Management Learning for Managers of Small and Medium Enterprises

Marisa Ponti (1) and Vivien Hodgson (2)
(1) IT-University of Gothenburg, Sweden, (2) Lancaster University, UK

Abstract

This paper argues that networked management learning might have specific relevance for SME management development since this model recognizes the importance of social relations and the associated relational dialogue that underpin knowledge and innovation in specific business contexts. Indeed NML reinforces the centrality of networking entrepreneurs and other relevant actors at the local level to increase the effectiveness of their actions and also helps integrate the different components of the local economy within a wider system. Drawing on socio-cultural learning theories, we propose a set of learning principles to guide the design of a networked management learning action-based learning programme for SME managers.

Keywords

Small and Medium Enterprises, networked management learning, informal learning, socio-cultural theories

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Keynote Speakers

Peter Goodyear, University of Sydney

Ronghuai Huang,

Beijing Normal University

Vera A. Solis, Universidad Centroamericana

Lawrence Hamburg, Higher Education Academy

Sten Ludvigsen, Intermedia, Oslo

Lancaster University

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Higher Education Academy

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