Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management

Knowledge sharing is considered vitally important for the success of disaster management initiatives. Within the process of disaster management, a growing number of users have started to utilize social media as a means of knowledge sharing. Specifically, social media empowers individuals to take par...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Yunis Ali, Ahmad, Mohammad Nazir, Zakaria, Nor Hidayati
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Published: Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2016
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spelling my.utm.708242018-08-29T08:29:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70824/ Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management Ahmed, Yunis Ali Ahmad, Mohammad Nazir Zakaria, Nor Hidayati QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Knowledge sharing is considered vitally important for the success of disaster management initiatives. Within the process of disaster management, a growing number of users have started to utilize social media as a means of knowledge sharing. Specifically, social media empowers individuals to take part in knowledge sharing activities, which will in turn encourage more people to join in disaster relief activities. Encouraging online knowledge sharing behaviors among employees is a prominent research topic. However, to date, little empirical research has been undertaken to examine social media- based knowledge sharing behaviors within the disaster management domain. This study explores the factors that facilitate voluntary social media-based knowledge sharing intentions, for use within disaster management. The study offers a conceptual model for assessing these factors. In this paper, the three dependent variables of individual attitude, subject norms and perceived behavioral control are defined as related to social mediabased knowledge sharing intention. In addition, the three groups of organizational factors, individual factors and technology factors, with seven subset variables of management support, organizational reward, knowledge self-efficacy, interpersonal trust, enjoyment in helping others, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, are identified as independent variables in this study. This study reviews the existing literature both in the field of social media-based knowledge sharing in general and in the disaster management domain in particular. Comparing this research with other studies, the main difference is that this study proposes a full set of factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing behavior. Concluding remarks and suggestions for further statistical study work are provided, particularly in relation to the implications for disaster relief organizations in Somalia. Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70824/1/YunisAliAhmed2016_Towardsexploringfactorsthatinfluence.pdf Ahmed, Yunis Ali and Ahmad, Mohammad Nazir and Zakaria, Nor Hidayati (2016) Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management. Journal Of Theoretical And Applied Information Technology, 88 (3). pp. 487-498. ISSN 1992-8645 https://www.jatit.org
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Ahmed, Yunis Ali
Ahmad, Mohammad Nazir
Zakaria, Nor Hidayati
Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management
description Knowledge sharing is considered vitally important for the success of disaster management initiatives. Within the process of disaster management, a growing number of users have started to utilize social media as a means of knowledge sharing. Specifically, social media empowers individuals to take part in knowledge sharing activities, which will in turn encourage more people to join in disaster relief activities. Encouraging online knowledge sharing behaviors among employees is a prominent research topic. However, to date, little empirical research has been undertaken to examine social media- based knowledge sharing behaviors within the disaster management domain. This study explores the factors that facilitate voluntary social media-based knowledge sharing intentions, for use within disaster management. The study offers a conceptual model for assessing these factors. In this paper, the three dependent variables of individual attitude, subject norms and perceived behavioral control are defined as related to social mediabased knowledge sharing intention. In addition, the three groups of organizational factors, individual factors and technology factors, with seven subset variables of management support, organizational reward, knowledge self-efficacy, interpersonal trust, enjoyment in helping others, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, are identified as independent variables in this study. This study reviews the existing literature both in the field of social media-based knowledge sharing in general and in the disaster management domain in particular. Comparing this research with other studies, the main difference is that this study proposes a full set of factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing behavior. Concluding remarks and suggestions for further statistical study work are provided, particularly in relation to the implications for disaster relief organizations in Somalia.
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author Ahmed, Yunis Ali
Ahmad, Mohammad Nazir
Zakaria, Nor Hidayati
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title Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management
title_short Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management
title_full Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management
title_fullStr Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management
title_full_unstemmed Towards exploring factors that influence social media-based knowledge sharing intentions in disaster management
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publisher Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN)
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