The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed

The study aimed to examine the relationship between collaborative knowledge environment and intention to share knowledge based on the theory of reasoned action (TRA). To achieve the research objectives, this study adopted the descriptive design. A questionnaire and a convenience sampling were used t...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Ali, Eltahir Ahmed, Hemed, Yousif Abdallah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.473612021-06-13T02:36:24Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47361/ The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed Mohammed Ali, Eltahir Ahmed Hemed, Yousif Abdallah Management. Industrial Management Electronic data processing. Information technology. Knowledge economy. Including artificial intelligence and knowledge management The study aimed to examine the relationship between collaborative knowledge environment and intention to share knowledge based on the theory of reasoned action (TRA). To achieve the research objectives, this study adopted the descriptive design. A questionnaire and a convenience sampling were used to collect the data from sample of 395 employees of the Sudanese insurance firms. This study employed structural equation modeling using SPSS. The analysis of the data showed that only two components of collaborative knowledge environment (CKE) have a significant positive influence on intention to share knowledge (i.e., employee attitude and work group support) whereas the other remaining components of CKE, namely organizational culture and immediate supervisor support have a negative influence on KSI. These findings were discussed in the light of previous literature. As a conclusion, the study contributes to the knowledge sharing literature by illuminating the interrelations of context, collaborative knowledge environment, attitude, and intention, offering useful implications to theory and practice. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47361/1/47361.pdf ID47361 Mohammed Ali, Eltahir Ahmed and Hemed, Yousif Abdallah (2020) The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed. Journal of Administrative Science, 17 (1). pp. 48-59. ISSN 1675-1302 http://jas.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Management. Industrial Management
Electronic data processing. Information technology. Knowledge economy. Including artificial intelligence and knowledge management
spellingShingle Management. Industrial Management
Electronic data processing. Information technology. Knowledge economy. Including artificial intelligence and knowledge management
Mohammed Ali, Eltahir Ahmed
Hemed, Yousif Abdallah
The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed
description The study aimed to examine the relationship between collaborative knowledge environment and intention to share knowledge based on the theory of reasoned action (TRA). To achieve the research objectives, this study adopted the descriptive design. A questionnaire and a convenience sampling were used to collect the data from sample of 395 employees of the Sudanese insurance firms. This study employed structural equation modeling using SPSS. The analysis of the data showed that only two components of collaborative knowledge environment (CKE) have a significant positive influence on intention to share knowledge (i.e., employee attitude and work group support) whereas the other remaining components of CKE, namely organizational culture and immediate supervisor support have a negative influence on KSI. These findings were discussed in the light of previous literature. As a conclusion, the study contributes to the knowledge sharing literature by illuminating the interrelations of context, collaborative knowledge environment, attitude, and intention, offering useful implications to theory and practice.
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title The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed
title_short The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed
title_full The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed
title_fullStr The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed
title_full_unstemmed The impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / Eltahir Ahmed Mohammed Ali and Yousif Abdallah Hemed
title_sort impact of collaborative knowledge environment on intention to share knowledge / eltahir ahmed mohammed ali and yousif abdallah hemed
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
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