2020 |
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1. | ![]() | Al-Kurdi, Osama F; El-Haddadeh, Ramzi; Eldabi, Tillal The role of organisational climate in managing knowledge sharing among academics in higher education Journal Article In: International Journal of Information Management, vol. 50, no. 217-227, 2020. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Academia, Higher Education, Information Management, knowledge management, Knowledge Sharing, Management, University @article{Al-Kurdi2020, Organizations have often implemented Knowledge Management programs to connect employees better and promote knowledge sharing (KS). In the context of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), this is particularly valid as knowledge creation and dissemination direct their mission and vision. Academics are one of the pillars of HEIs, where knowledge is created and shared. Nonetheless, as HEIs strive to promote academics’ knowledge sharing culture, the actual behaviour of academics might remain inhibited by numerous issues, namely the organizational. Prior research has been focused primarily on individual, technological and scarce aspects of organizational elements. Therefore, this study assesses the role of organizational climate operationalized by organizational leadership and trust in academics’ KS in HEIs. Partial Least Square (PLS) method where variance-based Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) was applied in this study. Results from 257 surveyed academics indicate that organizational climate has an exceptionally strong influence on academics’ KS practices. Additionally, organizational leadership and trust had a positive relationship with academics’ KS behaviour. These findings indicate that it is necessary to consider organizational elements and their interactions when understanding and fostering academics’ knowledge sharing behaviour in HEIs context |
2017 |
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2. | ![]() | Al-Kurdi, Osama F Knowledge-sharing management in the context of higher education institutions PhD Thesis 2017. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Academia, Higher Education, Information Management, knowledge management @phdthesis{Al-Kurdi2017, Competitive advantage does not depend solely on the creation and storage of existing and new knowledge. Rather, it requires sustained exploitation and production. The challenge becomes driven towards maintaining some mechanisms to help in producing new, and sharing existing knowledge. Harnessing the power of managing and sharing knowledge enabled companies like Apple and IBM to gain competitive advantage over their competitors. While such challenges have been closely examined in the extant literature, the context of knowledge management and sharing in higher education institutions (HEI) has only been lightly considered. However, considering the highly unique features of HEIs context in terms of autonomy, climate, distinct leadership and role of academics as knowledge workers, it can be argued that examining knowledge-sharing in the context of higher education is greatly needed. The literature has shown fragmented nature of examining academics’ KS determinants in contemporary research. Thus, the need to comprehensively examine those influencers is essential. This thesis seeks to address the research gaps and contribute to the literature by asking What antecedents influence the process of knowledge-sharing (KS) between academics in HEIs, and how can the process of KS in HEIs be improved? Through the use of a quantitative research methodology, the research has developed eleven hypotheses to investigate the above-mentioned question. The findings in this study revealed to a very great extent that academics themselves can contribute towards influencing knowledge production and management |
2014 |
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3. | ![]() | Al-Kurdi, Osama Knowledge Sharing Culture in Higher Education Institutions: Critical Literature Review Conference European, Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems 2014, ISBN: 1908549181. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Information Management, Knowledge Sharing @conference{Al-Kurdi2014, Knowledge Sharing is considered to be a key element of knowledge management processes and a success factor for KM programs. In a university setting, a lack of sharing knowledge could be alarming since universities are considered as knowledge intensive organisation, and this would impact research output and teaching activities. The purpose of this paper is to analyse and review the existing literature with the aim to identify and understand the determinants of knowledge sharing culture, research trends, theories, and future research opportunities for knowledge sharing in Higher Education Institutions. Peer reviewed articles and conference papers in recognized and academic journals and conferences were selected for the review utilizing the ProQuest database. Findings suggest that there is disproportionately little knowledge sharing research in HEI compared to the commercial sector. The review revealed that existing research on HEIs does not consider the determinants of knowledge sharing culture in a comprehensive manner. Research on knowledge sharing in commercial and HEI in developing economies like Africa, the Middle East and South America was found to be limited. Future research should therefore consider cultural and behavioural factors at different levels, ie individual, national, professional teams, language issues and trust that might impact knowledge sharing practices among faculty members in HEI in developing economies |