Informal (Field-Based) Learning

Posted: 26 Jan 2022

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Scott I. Tannenbaum

The Group for Organizational Effectiveness

Mikhail A. Wolfson

University of Kentucky

Date Written: January 2022

Abstract

Most learning in the workplace occurs outside of formal learning environments—it happens informally, “in the field.” In this review, we share what is known about how such informal field-based learning (IFBL) works, offer guidance on how to promote healthy IFBL, and identify future research needs. We first situate IFBL within the broader stream of the learning literature. On the basis of the literature and organizational needs, we propose a CAM-OS framework that emphasizes five personal and situational readiness factors for enabling constructive IFBL: Capability, Awareness, Motivation, Opportunity, and Support. We use the framework to offer practical, evidence-based advice for each of three stakeholder groups—senior leaders, managers, and employees—and conclude with suggested avenues for future research. The review is grounded in the research literature with an emphasis on implications for practice.

Suggested Citation

Tannenbaum, Scott I. and Wolfson, Mikhail A., Informal (Field-Based) Learning (January 2022). Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, Vol. 9, Issue 1, pp. 391-414, 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4014968 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-012420-083050

Scott I. Tannenbaum (Contact Author)

The Group for Organizational Effectiveness ( email )

Albany, NY
United States

Mikhail A. Wolfson

University of Kentucky ( email )

Lexington, KY 40506
United States

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