Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*

Objective: Globally, the inadequate level of knowledge sharing is considered as an increasing concern among educational institutes, impacting educational quality and job performance. Thereby, the study aims to assess the association between behavioral intentions and knowledge sharing by using the Th...

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Main Authors: Arenawati Sehat, Omar, Shahren, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce
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Published: IEEE-SEM Publications 2019
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spelling my.unimas.ir.284672023-08-14T02:49:00Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28467/ Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential* Arenawati Sehat, Omar Shahren, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce B Philosophy (General) HA Statistics HM Sociology L Education (General) Objective: Globally, the inadequate level of knowledge sharing is considered as an increasing concern among educational institutes, impacting educational quality and job performance. Thereby, the study aims to assess the association between behavioral intentions and knowledge sharing by using the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA). It also examines the influence of the demographic factors on knowledge sharing behavior. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used in this study including a total of 630 academicians from the four educational institutes (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Universiti Teknologi MARA Sarawak, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bintulu and Politeknik Kuching) based on a survey approach. The collected data were analyzed statistically using PLS SMART- SEM. Results: The results revealed a significant impact of age, gender, work experience, designation, and education on behavioral intentions and knowledge sharing. It also showed a direct association between behavioral intention and knowledge sharing. Conclusion: The study concludes that collaborative practices should be encouraged among academicians for creating a knowledge sharing culture. IEEE-SEM Publications 2019-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28467/1/Arenawati%20Sehat%20Binti%20Omar.pdf Arenawati Sehat, Omar and Shahren, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce (2019) Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*. International European Extended Enablement in Science, Engineering & Management (IEEESEM), 7 (6). pp. 344-351. ISSN 2320-9151 http://www.ieeesem.com/researchpaper/Association_between_Behavioral_Intentions_and_Knowledge_Sharing_Are_Demographics_Influential_.pdf
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topic B Philosophy (General)
HA Statistics
HM Sociology
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Arenawati Sehat, Omar
Shahren, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce
Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*
description Objective: Globally, the inadequate level of knowledge sharing is considered as an increasing concern among educational institutes, impacting educational quality and job performance. Thereby, the study aims to assess the association between behavioral intentions and knowledge sharing by using the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA). It also examines the influence of the demographic factors on knowledge sharing behavior. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used in this study including a total of 630 academicians from the four educational institutes (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Universiti Teknologi MARA Sarawak, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bintulu and Politeknik Kuching) based on a survey approach. The collected data were analyzed statistically using PLS SMART- SEM. Results: The results revealed a significant impact of age, gender, work experience, designation, and education on behavioral intentions and knowledge sharing. It also showed a direct association between behavioral intention and knowledge sharing. Conclusion: The study concludes that collaborative practices should be encouraged among academicians for creating a knowledge sharing culture.
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author Arenawati Sehat, Omar
Shahren, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce
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Shahren, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce
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title Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*
title_short Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*
title_full Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*
title_fullStr Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*
title_full_unstemmed Association between Behavioral Intentions and Knowledge Sharing ; Are Demographics Influential*
title_sort association between behavioral intentions and knowledge sharing ; are demographics influential*
publisher IEEE-SEM Publications
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28467/1/Arenawati%20Sehat%20Binti%20Omar.pdf
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http://www.ieeesem.com/researchpaper/Association_between_Behavioral_Intentions_and_Knowledge_Sharing_Are_Demographics_Influential_.pdf
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