Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper draws on the organizational learning literature to argue that participatory development must be characterized by reciprocal relations between development agent and participant. Nonaka's (1994) model of organizational knowledge creation is presented, applied to a case study in the development literature, and implications for development theory and practice are discussed.

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