2017
DOI: 10.18178/joams.5.1.57-63
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Adoption of Web Based Knowledge Sharing Systems amongst Academic Staff

Abstract: Abstract-Knowledge sharing has been considered a significant component of success in Knowledge Management (KM). However, in most organizations KM is often inadequate when it comes to knowledge sharing. In order to encourage knowledge sharing using Web technology, it is important to know why staff do or do not use web based knowledge sharing systems (WKSS), when communicating internally and sharing knowledge via Web technology, and when and where this happens. Very few models have paid attention to examining us… Show more

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“…The first three UTAUT predictors (EE, PE and SI) are perceptual indicators influencing individual knowledge-sharing behavior, while FC influences actual technology usage (Wicks et al , 2020). Studies that examined the integration of TAM and TPB (Nguyen and Nham, 2019; Chandran and Alammari, 2021), while there have been plenty that integrated the UTAUT (Kalema et al , 2016; Alotaibi et al , 2017; Etemadi et al , 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first three UTAUT predictors (EE, PE and SI) are perceptual indicators influencing individual knowledge-sharing behavior, while FC influences actual technology usage (Wicks et al , 2020). Studies that examined the integration of TAM and TPB (Nguyen and Nham, 2019; Chandran and Alammari, 2021), while there have been plenty that integrated the UTAUT (Kalema et al , 2016; Alotaibi et al , 2017; Etemadi et al , 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge sharing in developed or developing countries may be affected by various elements either positively or negatively [16], [23], [24]. Many factors contributing to knowledge sharing behaviour have been recognised and clarified by various researchers, for example, top management support [25], [26], individual willingness [27], reward systems and motivation [28], and information technology adoption [29], including emails, websites, and online discussion forums [30].…”
Section: Knowledge Sharing In Developed/developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutional web technologies provide academic staff with up-to-date information, such as management system documents, applications, online training, and so on, as well as the ability to communicate via email, messaging, or web meetings. As a result, institutional web technologies have emerged as the technology of choice for intra-institutional communication and a key enabler of knowledge sharing [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%