CATALYZING ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING THROUGH CRITICAL REFLECTION: INSIGHTS FROM CONTENT ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES

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In todays dynamic and complex organizational environments, critical reflection has emerged as a vital competency for fostering adaptability, innovation, and transformational change. This study conducted a qualitative content analysis of important peer-reviewed journal articles published between 2015 and 2025 to explore how critical reflection serves as a catalyst for organizational transformation. Drawing from the theoretical frameworks of Transformative Learning Theory (Mezirow, 1997), reflective practice (Schon, 1987), and organizational learning (Argyris & Schon, 1996), the analysis identified four dominant themes: critical reflection as a disruptor of entrenched organizational assumptions; leadership-driven reflective cultures; structural and cultural enablers and barriers; and reflection as a continuous organizational practice. Findings reveal that critical reflection enables organizations to challenge deep-seated frames of reference, promote adaptive leadership behaviors, and embed transformative learning processes into everyday operations. However, without supportive structures and psychologically safe environments, reflective practices may be suppressed, limiting transformational potential. The study extends existing theoretical models by illustrating how individual and collective reflection interact to produce systemic organizational change. Practical implications for leadership development, organizational learning design, and change management are discussed. Future research directions include longitudinal and cross-cultural investigations of reflective practices in diverse organizational contexts.


[Mehifu Egogwe Jaiyeola (2025); CATALYZING ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING THROUGH CRITICAL REFLECTION: INSIGHTS FROM CONTENT ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jun). 1566-1574] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Mehifu Egogwe Jaiyeola
GradXs Scholar enrolled in PhD Program of LIUTEBM University, Lusaka, Zambia
Nigeria

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/21223      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/21223