Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective

This research investigates the roles of sense of self-worth, in-role behavior, and organizational citizenship behavior in supporting individuals' knowledge sharing behavior, by incorporating a motivational aspect into the theory of reasoned action. Structural equation modeling analysis of surve...

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Main Authors: Teh, P.L., Yong, C.C.
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Published: INT Assoc Computer Info System 2011
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spelling my.um.eprints.21702011-10-07T01:12:09Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2170/ Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective Teh, P.L. Yong, C.C. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This research investigates the roles of sense of self-worth, in-role behavior, and organizational citizenship behavior in supporting individuals' knowledge sharing behavior, by incorporating a motivational aspect into the theory of reasoned action. Structural equation modeling analysis of survey data from a group of 116 Information Systems personnel revealed that two variables (i.e., sense of self-worth and in-role behavior) are positively related to the attitude toward knowledge sharing. Both subjective norm and organizational citizenship behavior are independent and positively related to an intention to share knowledge, while the attitude toward knowledge sharing is negatively related to intention to share knowledge. Individuals' knowledge sharing behavior is predicted with more favorable intention to share knowledge. This research and its findings have implications for organizational administrators in Information Technology (IT) firms to enhance intrinsic motivation among employees, and develop better reciprocal relationships and interpersonal interactions of employees to facilitate successful knowledge sharing. INT Assoc Computer Info System 2011 Article PeerReviewed Teh, P.L. and Yong, C.C. (2011) Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective. Journal of Computer Information Systems , 51 (4). pp. 11-21. ISSN 0887-4417 http://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=Refine&qid=3&SID=Q1bmccGeaa6eDHMjlN8&page=1&doc=10&cacheurlFromRightClick=no
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Teh, P.L.
Yong, C.C.
Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective
description This research investigates the roles of sense of self-worth, in-role behavior, and organizational citizenship behavior in supporting individuals' knowledge sharing behavior, by incorporating a motivational aspect into the theory of reasoned action. Structural equation modeling analysis of survey data from a group of 116 Information Systems personnel revealed that two variables (i.e., sense of self-worth and in-role behavior) are positively related to the attitude toward knowledge sharing. Both subjective norm and organizational citizenship behavior are independent and positively related to an intention to share knowledge, while the attitude toward knowledge sharing is negatively related to intention to share knowledge. Individuals' knowledge sharing behavior is predicted with more favorable intention to share knowledge. This research and its findings have implications for organizational administrators in Information Technology (IT) firms to enhance intrinsic motivation among employees, and develop better reciprocal relationships and interpersonal interactions of employees to facilitate successful knowledge sharing.
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author Teh, P.L.
Yong, C.C.
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Yong, C.C.
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title Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective
title_short Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective
title_full Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective
title_fullStr Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective
title_sort knowledge sharing in is personnel: organizational behavior's perspective
publisher INT Assoc Computer Info System
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/2170/
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