Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing

The paper analyses the moderating effects of demographics factors of organizational members on the contributing factors of intention to be involved in Knowledge Management (KM) process; knowledge creation and knowledge sharing. The KM processes were operationalized through knowledge creation t...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi, Nor Shahriza, Abdul Karim, Norshidah, Mohamed
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Language:English
Published: Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS) 2014
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spelling iium-363092017-06-14T04:32:45Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/36309/ Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi Nor Shahriza, Abdul Karim Norshidah, Mohamed HD28 Management. Industrial Management ZA4050 Electronic information resources The paper analyses the moderating effects of demographics factors of organizational members on the contributing factors of intention to be involved in Knowledge Management (KM) process; knowledge creation and knowledge sharing. The KM processes were operationalized through knowledge creation theory (SECI process). Data were collected from 313 executives in the Sri Lankan Telecommunication Industry using self-administered questionnaires. Two KM enablers; ‘trust & collaboration’ and ‘ICT use and support for search and sharing’, and two individual acceptance factors; ‘performance expectancy of KM’, and ‘effort expectancy of KM’ were considered as contributing factors of intention to be involved in KM process. The study found that gender moderates the relationship between ‘ICT use and support for search and sharing’, ‘performance expectancy of KM’ and intention to be involved in KM process. The findings suggest that if the policy makers in the industry are planning to implement KM initiatives, they should consider gender differences of the executives and the strategies should be formulated accordingly Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS) 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/36309/1/aefr-2014-4%287%29-893-907.pdf Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi and Nor Shahriza, Abdul Karim and Norshidah, Mohamed (2014) Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 4 (7). pp. 893-907. ISSN 2305-2147 E-ISSN 2222-6737 http://www.aessweb.com/journals/July2014/5002/2654
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ZA4050 Electronic information resources
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Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi
Nor Shahriza, Abdul Karim
Norshidah, Mohamed
Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing
description The paper analyses the moderating effects of demographics factors of organizational members on the contributing factors of intention to be involved in Knowledge Management (KM) process; knowledge creation and knowledge sharing. The KM processes were operationalized through knowledge creation theory (SECI process). Data were collected from 313 executives in the Sri Lankan Telecommunication Industry using self-administered questionnaires. Two KM enablers; ‘trust & collaboration’ and ‘ICT use and support for search and sharing’, and two individual acceptance factors; ‘performance expectancy of KM’, and ‘effort expectancy of KM’ were considered as contributing factors of intention to be involved in KM process. The study found that gender moderates the relationship between ‘ICT use and support for search and sharing’, ‘performance expectancy of KM’ and intention to be involved in KM process. The findings suggest that if the policy makers in the industry are planning to implement KM initiatives, they should consider gender differences of the executives and the strategies should be formulated accordingly
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author Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi
Nor Shahriza, Abdul Karim
Norshidah, Mohamed
author_facet Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi
Nor Shahriza, Abdul Karim
Norshidah, Mohamed
author_sort Mohamed Jalaldeen , Mohamed Razi
title Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing
title_short Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing
title_full Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing
title_fullStr Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing
title_full_unstemmed Gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing
title_sort gender difference effects on contributing factors of intention to be involved in knowledge creation and sharing
publisher Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS)
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/36309/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/36309/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/36309/1/aefr-2014-4%287%29-893-907.pdf
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