The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia

Knowledge Sharing (KS) has been posited by many researchers to play an important role in organisation life cycles. Hence, the researcher is interested to discover what might be the mediating factors that would lead to KS practices within organisations. However, the existing literature focus on mater...

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Main Authors: Haza, Irwan, Abdul Hamid, Zabeda, Omar, Azura
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.iium.irep.490852016-05-04T07:55:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/49085/ The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia Haza, Irwan Abdul Hamid, Zabeda Omar, Azura HF5387 Business ethics Knowledge Sharing (KS) has been posited by many researchers to play an important role in organisation life cycles. Hence, the researcher is interested to discover what might be the mediating factors that would lead to KS practices within organisations. However, the existing literature focus on materialism and secularism on the KS notion and have not touched much on the religiosity concept as a possible mediating factor. In this paper, the researcher investigates the roles of Islamic Work Ethic (IWE) as a mediator which promotes KS intention among the employees of a financial institution in Malaysia, anonymously named Bank Co. The reason for choosing IWE to represent the work ethic to be studied is because Islam is the official religion of Malaysia and the majority of the staff of Bank Co are Malay Muslims. The researcher would like to determine whether IWE would leave to individual's intention to share knowledge within the organisation. The paper is a work in progress and will involve respondents from the organisation's branches in Peninsular and East Malaysia. The collected data will be analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (S.E.M.). 2015 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/49085/1/IPAFEM_Conference_2015_-_Zabeda_Abdul_Hamid.pdf Haza, Irwan and Abdul Hamid, Zabeda and Omar, Azura (2015) The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia. In: International Conference on Islamic Perspective of Accounting, Finance, Economics and Management (IPAFEM 2015), 7th-9th April 2015, Scotland. (Unpublished)
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Haza, Irwan
Abdul Hamid, Zabeda
Omar, Azura
The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia
description Knowledge Sharing (KS) has been posited by many researchers to play an important role in organisation life cycles. Hence, the researcher is interested to discover what might be the mediating factors that would lead to KS practices within organisations. However, the existing literature focus on materialism and secularism on the KS notion and have not touched much on the religiosity concept as a possible mediating factor. In this paper, the researcher investigates the roles of Islamic Work Ethic (IWE) as a mediator which promotes KS intention among the employees of a financial institution in Malaysia, anonymously named Bank Co. The reason for choosing IWE to represent the work ethic to be studied is because Islam is the official religion of Malaysia and the majority of the staff of Bank Co are Malay Muslims. The researcher would like to determine whether IWE would leave to individual's intention to share knowledge within the organisation. The paper is a work in progress and will involve respondents from the organisation's branches in Peninsular and East Malaysia. The collected data will be analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (S.E.M.).
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Haza, Irwan
Abdul Hamid, Zabeda
Omar, Azura
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Abdul Hamid, Zabeda
Omar, Azura
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title The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia
title_short The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia
title_full The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia
title_fullStr The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The roles of Islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in Malaysia
title_sort roles of islamic work ethics on knowledge sharing practices in a financial institution: a case study in malaysia
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/49085/1/IPAFEM_Conference_2015_-_Zabeda_Abdul_Hamid.pdf
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