The effect of knowledge management practices on employee well-being in Malaysian Private Universities / Siti Murni Mat Khairi, Norzanah Mat Nor and Herwina Rosnan
This paper aims to propose that knowledge management (KM) practices could be a means to enhance employee well-being at work and examine how KM can develop a positive sense of employee well-being. Although employee well-being is the most researched topic in the field of organizational behavior and ps...
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my.uitm.ir.384142020-12-15T05:37:31Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/38414/ The effect of knowledge management practices on employee well-being in Malaysian Private Universities / Siti Murni Mat Khairi, Norzanah Mat Nor and Herwina Rosnan Mat Khairi, Siti Murni Mat Nor, Norzanah Rosnan, Herwina Labor. Work environment Knowledge management. Organizational learning This paper aims to propose that knowledge management (KM) practices could be a means to enhance employee well-being at work and examine how KM can develop a positive sense of employee well-being. Although employee well-being is the most researched topic in the field of organizational behavior and psychology, it was rarely approached from a knowledge management perspective. Hence, this pilot study aimed to examine the effect of KM practices on employee well-being. A theoretical model concerning the connections between four KM practices (knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing, knowledge creation and knowledge retention) and employee well-being was proposed. A survey data set of 50 responses was collected from academic staff in selected Malaysian private universities. The result was then empirically tested with structural equation modelling by using partial least squares analysis. Findings revealed that knowledge management practices were significantly linked with employee well-being. In particular, knowledge acquisition has a strong effect on employee well-being among the academic staff, followed by the knowledge retention practices. Interestingly, knowledge sharing as the key KM practice and knowledge creation seems to have the least impact on employee well-being. The key findings of this pilot study expanded the scope of the importance of KM for managers to enhance employee wellbeing as a priority in the organizations. UiTM Cawangan Johor Md Kassim, Fazdilah Ratan Singh, Deepak Singh M Ramakrishnan, Kamalanathan Sumery, Zuraidah Sarijari, Haniza Mohd Yusof, Fairuz Husna Amat, Dia Widyawati Kamaludin, Puteri Nur Hidayah Daud, Derwina 2019 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/38414/1/38414.pdf Mat Khairi, Siti Murni and Mat Nor, Norzanah and Rosnan, Herwina (2019) The effect of knowledge management practices on employee well-being in Malaysian Private Universities / Siti Murni Mat Khairi, Norzanah Mat Nor and Herwina Rosnan. In: The 6th International Accounting & Business Conference 2019. UiTM Cawangan Johor, Segamat, Johor, p. 66. IABC2019-052 |
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This paper aims to propose that knowledge management (KM) practices could be a means to enhance employee well-being at work and examine how KM can develop a positive sense of employee well-being. Although employee well-being is the most researched topic in the field of organizational behavior and psychology, it was rarely approached from a knowledge management perspective. Hence, this pilot study aimed to examine the effect of KM practices on employee well-being. A theoretical model concerning the connections between four KM practices (knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing, knowledge creation and knowledge retention) and employee well-being was proposed. A survey data set of 50 responses was collected from academic staff in selected Malaysian private universities. The result was then empirically tested with structural equation modelling by using partial least squares
analysis. Findings revealed that knowledge management practices were significantly linked with employee well-being. In particular, knowledge acquisition has a strong effect on employee well-being among the academic
staff, followed by the knowledge retention practices. Interestingly, knowledge sharing as the key KM practice and knowledge creation seems to have the least impact on employee well-being. The key findings of this pilot study expanded the scope of the importance of KM for managers to enhance employee wellbeing as a priority in the organizations. |
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The effect of knowledge management practices on employee well-being in Malaysian Private Universities / Siti Murni Mat Khairi, Norzanah Mat Nor and Herwina Rosnan |
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The effect of knowledge management practices on employee well-being in Malaysian Private Universities / Siti Murni Mat Khairi, Norzanah Mat Nor and Herwina Rosnan |
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The effect of knowledge management practices on employee well-being in Malaysian Private Universities / Siti Murni Mat Khairi, Norzanah Mat Nor and Herwina Rosnan |
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effect of knowledge management practices on employee well-being in malaysian private universities / siti murni mat khairi, norzanah mat nor and herwina rosnan |
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