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Working Out Loud: An Intervention Study to Test an Agile Learning Method

Authors :
Tabea Augner
Carsten C. Schermuly
Franziska Jungmann
Source :
Journal of Workplace Learning. 2024 36(1):43-58.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: Today's unpredictable and fast-changing work environment challenges researchers and organizations to rethink learning. In contrast to traditional learning designs, new learning frameworks such as agile learning are more learner centered, integrated into the workplace and socially shaped. The purpose of this study is to examine Working Out Loud (WOL) as an agile learning method. Design/methodology/approach: This intervention study used a pre-post and six-month follow-up design (N = 507) to evaluate the effects of WOL on learners' vigor (affective outcome), WOL behavior (behavioral outcome) and psychological empowerment (cognitive outcome) at work. Findings: The authors compared the three longitudinal measurements using multilevel modeling. Results revealed that WOL could significantly increase learners' WOL behavior and psychological empowerment at work in the post and six-month follow-up measurements. No effect was found on learners' vigor at work. Originality/value: This study highlights the need for research on new, more agile learning frameworks and discusses their relevance to the literature. Agile learning frameworks enable learners to be more autonomous and flexible, allowing them to better adapt to changing environmental demands.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1366-5626 and 1758-7859
Volume :
36
Issue :
1
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Journal of Workplace Learning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1407526
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/JWL-04-2023-0067