The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance?

The study on knowledge management is in waning trend, which caters less interest in scholars to discuss recently. The area that received widespread attention previously has unlikely become an old-fashioned term which perceived as less important among few organizational researchers. Looking to the t...

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Main Authors: Loke, Wei-Kit, Fakhrorazi, A., Doktoralina, Caturida Meiwanto, Lim, Foo-Wah
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spelling my.uum.repo.272832020-07-28T08:08:43Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/27283/ The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance? Loke, Wei-Kit Fakhrorazi, A. Doktoralina, Caturida Meiwanto Lim, Foo-Wah HD28 Management. Industrial Management The study on knowledge management is in waning trend, which caters less interest in scholars to discuss recently. The area that received widespread attention previously has unlikely become an old-fashioned term which perceived as less important among few organizational researchers. Looking to the trend, the researcher takes an evaluative step to examine whether Knowledge Management is still relevant for organizations nowadays by studying the impact of knowledge management on organizational business performance. The study was conducted in 2016 and it was involved companies in electrical and electronic sector located in Malaysia. In this study, knowledge management was formed from three elements including knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing and knowledge utilization. A total of 287 questionnaires were collected from electrical and electronic companies in Malaysia. The finding shows that among all those three knowledge management elements, only knowledge acquisition and knowledge utilization were still relevant to organizational business performance in Malaysia nowadays, whereas knowledge sharing was perceived to be less important. The findings of this study provide insight into the importance of knowledge management in organizational business performance. Growing Science, Canada 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/27283/1/MSL%2010%202020%203127%203134.pdf Loke, Wei-Kit and Fakhrorazi, A. and Doktoralina, Caturida Meiwanto and Lim, Foo-Wah (2020) The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance? Management Science Letters, 10. pp. 3127-31334. ISSN 19239335 http://doi.org/10.5267/j.msl.2020.5.010 doi:10.5267/j.msl.2020.5.010
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Loke, Wei-Kit
Fakhrorazi, A.
Doktoralina, Caturida Meiwanto
Lim, Foo-Wah
The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance?
description The study on knowledge management is in waning trend, which caters less interest in scholars to discuss recently. The area that received widespread attention previously has unlikely become an old-fashioned term which perceived as less important among few organizational researchers. Looking to the trend, the researcher takes an evaluative step to examine whether Knowledge Management is still relevant for organizations nowadays by studying the impact of knowledge management on organizational business performance. The study was conducted in 2016 and it was involved companies in electrical and electronic sector located in Malaysia. In this study, knowledge management was formed from three elements including knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing and knowledge utilization. A total of 287 questionnaires were collected from electrical and electronic companies in Malaysia. The finding shows that among all those three knowledge management elements, only knowledge acquisition and knowledge utilization were still relevant to organizational business performance in Malaysia nowadays, whereas knowledge sharing was perceived to be less important. The findings of this study provide insight into the importance of knowledge management in organizational business performance.
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author Loke, Wei-Kit
Fakhrorazi, A.
Doktoralina, Caturida Meiwanto
Lim, Foo-Wah
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title The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance?
title_short The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance?
title_full The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance?
title_fullStr The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance?
title_full_unstemmed The zeitgeist of knowledge management in this millennium: Does KM elements still matter in nowadays firm performance?
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