articleAcademy of Management JournalJun 1, 2010Closed access

Failing to Learn? The Effects of Failure and Success on Organizational Learning in the Global Orbital Launch Vehicle Industry

Brigham Young University · University of Colorado Denver

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Abstract

It is unclear whether the common finding of improved organizational performance with increasing organizational experience is driven by learning from success, learning from failure, or some combination of the two. We disaggregate these types of experi-ence and address their relative (and interactive) effects on organizational performance in the orbital launch vehicle industry. We find that organizations learn more effec-tively from failures than successes, that knowledge from failure depreciates more slowly than knowledge from success, and that prior stocks of experience and the magnitude of failure influence how effectively organizations can learn from various forms of experience. On the morning of January 16,…

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Keywords
  • Organizational learning
  • Business
  • Knowledge management
  • Organizational performance
  • Organizational studies
  • Organizational architecture
  • Industrial organization
  • Marketing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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