Knowledge management and job performance in the public sector

The growing of consciousness about public sector service effectiveness and efficiency are important issues among many countries including Malaysia. The publics have risen up concerns due to the current level of service condition and routine performance.Majority of the complaints points out about del...

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Main Authors: Mustapa, Azrain Nasyrah, Mahmood, Rosli
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spelling my.uum.repo.197612016-11-16T08:19:21Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19761/ Knowledge management and job performance in the public sector Mustapa, Azrain Nasyrah Mahmood, Rosli HD28 Management. Industrial Management JS Local government Municipal government The growing of consciousness about public sector service effectiveness and efficiency are important issues among many countries including Malaysia. The publics have risen up concerns due to the current level of service condition and routine performance.Majority of the complaints points out about delays in service provision, unfair action/decision on part of administration, abuse of power and failure to enforce rules. Public sector service provider should alert the issues because communities are more educated than before, whereby they could compare the systems from other countries around the world. Due to the interest of addressing the practical and theoretical issues and proposing the understanding on factors which will influence job performance among public servants in local governments, the study intends to examine the role of public service motivation (PSM) as a mediator of knowledge management and job performance relationship. This study involved officers among the Management and Professional Group (MPG) (grade 41-54) from Malaysian Local Governments.Questionnaires have been distributed to the middle managers of 149 Malaysian Local Governments representing 3 main categories; City Hall/ City Council, Municipal Council and District Council. This study used the partial least squares (PLS) and structural equation modeling (SEM) tools to examine factors influencing job performance. Statistical results confirm that knowledge management has an impact on job performance. Public service motivation also mediates the association between knowledge management and job performance. Findings will help management within local governments to provide best practices to employees and society.Limitations and suggestions for future research are also provided. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Mustapa, Azrain Nasyrah and Mahmood, Rosli (2016) Knowledge management and job performance in the public sector. Journal for Studies in Management and Planning (JSMaP), 2 (7). pp. 144-164. ISSN 2395-0463 https://edupediapublications.org/journals/index.php/JSMaP/article/view/4962
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
JS Local government Municipal government
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JS Local government Municipal government
Mustapa, Azrain Nasyrah
Mahmood, Rosli
Knowledge management and job performance in the public sector
description The growing of consciousness about public sector service effectiveness and efficiency are important issues among many countries including Malaysia. The publics have risen up concerns due to the current level of service condition and routine performance.Majority of the complaints points out about delays in service provision, unfair action/decision on part of administration, abuse of power and failure to enforce rules. Public sector service provider should alert the issues because communities are more educated than before, whereby they could compare the systems from other countries around the world. Due to the interest of addressing the practical and theoretical issues and proposing the understanding on factors which will influence job performance among public servants in local governments, the study intends to examine the role of public service motivation (PSM) as a mediator of knowledge management and job performance relationship. This study involved officers among the Management and Professional Group (MPG) (grade 41-54) from Malaysian Local Governments.Questionnaires have been distributed to the middle managers of 149 Malaysian Local Governments representing 3 main categories; City Hall/ City Council, Municipal Council and District Council. This study used the partial least squares (PLS) and structural equation modeling (SEM) tools to examine factors influencing job performance. Statistical results confirm that knowledge management has an impact on job performance. Public service motivation also mediates the association between knowledge management and job performance. Findings will help management within local governments to provide best practices to employees and society.Limitations and suggestions for future research are also provided.
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