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Knowledge management behavior among practitioners in Malaysia

Mohamed Razi, Mohamed Jalaldeen and Mohd Tamrin, Mohd Izzuddin and Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman and Mohamad Ali, Noor Azian (2017) Knowledge management behavior among practitioners in Malaysia. In: 6th International Conference on Computing and Informatics 2017 (ICOCI2017), 25th-27th April 2017, Kuala Lumpur.

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Abstract

The main aim of this study is to examine the role of specific organizational climate and individual acceptance factors on knowledge management behavior within an organizational context. A hypothetical conceptual research framework was developed based on knowledge creation theory and previous studies. Data were collected from 74 corporate practitioners in Malaysia using a self-administered online questionnaire. Though the linear regression analysis supports all proposed hypotheses, according to stepwise multiple regressions analysis decentralized decision making structure and Information Technology support emerged as the significant predictors of KM behavior.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Invited Papers)
Additional Information: 6826/56809
Uncontrolled Keywords: Knowledge Management, Knowledge Creation Theory, Malaysia, SECI, KM Behavior
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
T Technology > T Technology (General)
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Information and Communication Technology > Department of Information System
Kulliyyah of Information and Communication Technology > Department of Information System
Depositing User: Dr. Mohamed Razi Mohamed Jalaldeen
Date Deposited: 16 May 2017 12:02
Last Modified: 18 Aug 2019 12:28
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/56809

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