Effect of trust and perceived reciprocal benefit on students' knowledge sharing via facebook and academic performance
This paper explored the effect of trust and perceived reciprocal benefit on students' knowledge sharing via Facebook and on students' academic performance and reputation. The research model was tested using 170 undergraduate students in Malaysia via structural equation modeling. The result...
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my.um.eprints.212762019-05-21T07:36:36Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21276/ Effect of trust and perceived reciprocal benefit on students' knowledge sharing via facebook and academic performance Moghavvemi, Sedigheh Sharabati, Manal Klobas, Jane Elizabeth Ainin, Sulaiman HF Commerce QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper explored the effect of trust and perceived reciprocal benefit on students' knowledge sharing via Facebook and on students' academic performance and reputation. The research model was tested using 170 undergraduate students in Malaysia via structural equation modeling. The results show that trust and perceived reciprocal benefit are two strong predictors of knowledge sharing amongst students, which affects their academic performance and recognition. Students with high levels of altruism are more open to sharing knowledge without preconditions compared to those with lower levels of altruism. The findings of this research would help educational institutions use Facebook as a knowledge sharing platform and also convert their academic procedures to an e-learning environment with Facebook as its platform. Creating a virtual environment and facilitating knowledge sharing among students will encourage a more productive and constructive learning environment. Facebook groups are regarded as an online community that increase students' interaction, collaboration, and trust. Academic Conferences and Publishing International 2018 Article PeerReviewed Moghavvemi, Sedigheh and Sharabati, Manal and Klobas, Jane Elizabeth and Ainin, Sulaiman (2018) Effect of trust and perceived reciprocal benefit on students' knowledge sharing via facebook and academic performance. Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, 16 (1). pp. 23-35. ISSN 1479-4411 http://www.ejkm.com/volume16/issue1/p23 |
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This paper explored the effect of trust and perceived reciprocal benefit on students' knowledge sharing via Facebook and on students' academic performance and reputation. The research model was tested using 170 undergraduate students in Malaysia via structural equation modeling. The results show that trust and perceived reciprocal benefit are two strong predictors of knowledge sharing amongst students, which affects their academic performance and recognition. Students with high levels of altruism are more open to sharing knowledge without preconditions compared to those with lower levels of altruism. The findings of this research would help educational institutions use Facebook as a knowledge sharing platform and also convert their academic procedures to an e-learning environment with Facebook as its platform. Creating a virtual environment and facilitating knowledge sharing among students will encourage a more productive and constructive learning environment. Facebook groups are regarded as an online community that increase students' interaction, collaboration, and trust. |
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Effect of trust and perceived reciprocal benefit on students' knowledge sharing via facebook and academic performance |
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