The comprehensive review on the organizational learning and job satisfaction among employees

Dean Nelson Mojolou and Faerozh Madli and Stephen Sondoh Liaison Jr. and Khairunisah Kamsin and Helmina Thomas (2025) The comprehensive review on the organizational learning and job satisfaction among employees. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management Practises (IJEMP), 8. pp. 177-197.

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Abstract

Organizational learning and job satisfaction are critical factors influencing employee outcomes and organizational success. Despite their significance, limited research has systematically reviewed how these elements interrelate across workplace contexts. This study aims to bridge this gap by conducting a systematic literature review (SLR) on organizational learning and employee job satisfaction. A structured and transparent review methodology was applied using the PRISMA protocol to ensure rigor and reproducibility. Literature searches were conducted across three major databases, Scopus, ERIC, and EconBiz, identifying 33 primary studies that met the inclusion criteria. The findings were categorized into three major thematic areas: (1) Job Satisfaction, Motivation, and Employee Performance; (2) Organizational Learning, Lifelong Learning, and Professional Development; and (3) Technological Integration and Innovation in Employee Management. The analysis reveals that organizational learning initiatives significantly enhance employee job satisfaction by fostering continuous professional growth, increasing motivation, and improving overall performance. Additionally, integrating technology and innovative management practices is key in promoting dynamic learning environments and sustaining employee engagement. These results highlight the complex but critical interplay between organizational support for learning and the satisfaction levels of employees, suggesting that investment in lifelong learning and innovative technologies is essential for maintaining high performance and retention rates. In conclusion, this SLR underscores the need for organizations to adopt holistic learning strategies and employee-centered management practices to optimize job satisfaction and performance. Future research should further explore the longitudinal effects of technological innovation on organizational learning cultures and employee development over time.

Item Type: Article
Keyword: Organizational Learning, Job Satisfaction, Employee
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28-9999 Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28-70 Management. Industrial management > HD58.7-58.95 Organizational behavior, change and effectiveness. Corporate culture
H Social Sciences > HF Commerce > HF1-6182 Commerce > HF5001-6182 Business > HF5549-5549.5 Personnel management. Employment management
Department: FACULTY > Faculty of Business, Economics and Accounting
Depositing User: JUNAINE JASNI -
Date Deposited: 10 Oct 2025 16:22
Last Modified: 10 Oct 2025 16:22
URI: https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/45347

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