Stumble-stones on the way to knowledge productivity

Loreta Vaicaityte is a master student in the field of Human Resource Development at the University of Twente. Her research investigates the stumble stones on the way to knowledge productivity. What keeps people from being knowledge productive? What are ways to overcome this? The research project started in May 2006 and was finished in November 2006. The final thesis gives an overview of the the research approach and the findings. 

"To start with, I will confess: I, myself, feel slightly in love with the project… Laughing You will ask why? Being a creative person and having analytic mind, I am passionate about understanding the mechanisms of knowledge productivity, especially innovation part. Already having a background in Psychology and Organisational Psychology combined with consultant’s work, I found how to add value to the knowledge productivity research.

It truly drives me that I have the possibility to create a theoretical model myself and validate it in practice. Thus, I chose a deductive approach and investigate individual stumble-stones which might slow down the improvement or innovation in a project group. It is exciting as the project is interesting and challenging!"

Thus, to show you a little bit knowledge productivity from the other corner, here are the names of the stumble-stones: