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Exploring Learner and Environmental Factors in Facilitating Networked Learning within the Workplace

Title: Exploring Learner and Environmental Factors in Facilitating Networked Learning within the Workplace
Language: English
Authors: Ean Teng Khor; Chee Kit Looi; Zixuan Lian; Dave Darshan
Source: Journal of Workplace Learning. 2025 37(3):197-218.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 22
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Descriptors: Foreign Countries; Hospitals; Health Personnel; Learning Experience; Context Effect; Environmental Influences; Social Networks; Interaction; Supervisor Supervisee Relationship; Peer Relationship; Workplace Learning; Nurses; Novices; Knowledge Level
Geographic Terms: Singapore
DOI: 10.1108/JWL-04-2024-0082
ISSN: 1366-5626; 1758-7859
Abstract: Purpose: Networked learning facilitates collaboration and learning interactions. This study aims to explore networked learning in the workplace (knowledge sharing and connection building) and gain insights into the contextual factors (learner and environmental) of learning interactions. Design/methodology/approach: Thematic analysis was conducted to explore how learning interactions were facilitated among healthcare workers in a large hospital in Singapore. This study examined both the learner and environmental factors of learning interactions. Interview and focus group discussions qualitative data were included in the analysis. Findings: The findings of this study reveal that more emphasis can be placed on the environmental factors, and targeting these factors would provide a good foundation for networked learning in the workplace, whereas learner factors could be promoted to enhance additional learning interactions. This study also found that workers learn most frequently from experienced seniors, indicating the value of mentorship programmes in fostering high-quality learning interactions. Originality/value: This paper sheds light on the comprehensive set of factors that encourage networked learning among healthcare professionals and provides empirical findings that might direct future studies in similar domains.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2026
Accession Number: EJ1497043
Database: ERIC