Carnegie School of Organizational Learning (CSOL)
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Custom logoThe Carnegie School of Organizational Learning (CSOL) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:
Conferences
- Carnegie School of Organizational Learning Conference (CSOL Conference; since 2011)*
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The Carnegie School of Organizational Learning Conference (CSOL Conference) is dedicated to developing a deeper understanding of organizational learning and offers an opportunity to collaborate and present research all while building stronger ties among scholars interested in learning within and between organizations.
Training
- Carnegie School of Organizational Learning Academy (CSOL Academy – 1 week no-fee online summer school)
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4th CSOL Academy, June 15-19, 2026
Tentative Topics: Organizational design; information processing; routines; phenomenon-driven research; uncertainty; attention and multilevel structures; learning from rare events; morality, social preferences, and emotions in behavioral theory; scientific entrepreneurial decision-making; skilling and learning with AI.
3rd CSOL Academy, June 10-14, 2024
Tentative Topics: Performance-based feedback, multiple goals, networked learning, theory-driven strategic decision-making, learning in entrepreneurial ecosystems, evolutionary theory, social evaluation, uncertainty, rare events, and rule dynamics.
2nd CSOL Academy, June 26-30, 2023
Tentative Topics: Cognitive foundations of learning, endogenous uncertainty in real options and entrepreneurial entry, searching for expertise; organizational learning and creativity, sensemaking, learning curves, learning in networks and ecosystems, firm and industry co-evolution, routine dynamics, and a behavioral theory of smart contrarianism
1st CSOL Academy, June 20-25, 2022
Tentative Topics: Learning curves & team learning, routines & evolutionary theory, attention & learning, performance feedback & aspirations, vicarious/social learning, exploration & exploitation, learning mistakes, improvisation, learning aggregation, and organization structure & learning, and ecologies of learning.


