Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the relationships exist between (a) HRM practices; (b) KM practices and (c) organizational competitiveness.In addition, this study also researches whether the use of HRM/KM within the firm leads to the creation of organizational competitiveness betw...

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Main Author: Raja Kasim, Raja Suzana
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling my.uum.repo.115232014-07-14T07:03:47Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/11523/ Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness Raja Kasim, Raja Suzana HD28 Management. Industrial Management The purpose of this study is to determine whether the relationships exist between (a) HRM practices; (b) KM practices and (c) organizational competitiveness.In addition, this study also researches whether the use of HRM/KM within the firm leads to the creation of organizational competitiveness between organization that practice HRM/KM and those that do not.A survey is conducted amongst MSC status organizations to determine a common practice of KM and to determine the degree of practices of both HRM/KM.The study determines the relationship between each pair of HRM/KM practices as well organizational competitiveness levels.Organizational competitiveness is assessed by an established measure which integrate the types of innovation and types of performance measures subjectively, namely; comparative performance measure and internal performance measure. HRM/KM practices are assessed from middle level managers both in the area of HRM and non HRM.Result of this research found that there is a positive relationship between HRM/KM practices and organizational competitiveness.Also, results indicate that there are significant differences in the perception of KM/HRM practices among various MSC status organizations, which had KM in place and those that do not. 2006-06-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/11523/1/495%281%29.pdf Raja Kasim, Raja Suzana (2006) Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness. In: Knowledge Management International Conference and Exhibition 2006 (KMICE 2006), 6-8 June 2006, The Legend Hotel Kuala Lumpur. http://www.kmice.cms.net.my/
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Raja Kasim, Raja Suzana
Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness
description The purpose of this study is to determine whether the relationships exist between (a) HRM practices; (b) KM practices and (c) organizational competitiveness.In addition, this study also researches whether the use of HRM/KM within the firm leads to the creation of organizational competitiveness between organization that practice HRM/KM and those that do not.A survey is conducted amongst MSC status organizations to determine a common practice of KM and to determine the degree of practices of both HRM/KM.The study determines the relationship between each pair of HRM/KM practices as well organizational competitiveness levels.Organizational competitiveness is assessed by an established measure which integrate the types of innovation and types of performance measures subjectively, namely; comparative performance measure and internal performance measure. HRM/KM practices are assessed from middle level managers both in the area of HRM and non HRM.Result of this research found that there is a positive relationship between HRM/KM practices and organizational competitiveness.Also, results indicate that there are significant differences in the perception of KM/HRM practices among various MSC status organizations, which had KM in place and those that do not.
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author Raja Kasim, Raja Suzana
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title Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness
title_short Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness
title_full Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness
title_fullStr Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness
title_full_unstemmed Strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst MSC status companies in Malaysia: Enhancing organizational competitiveness
title_sort strategic linking of human resources management and knowledge management practices amongst msc status companies in malaysia: enhancing organizational competitiveness
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