2017
DOI: 10.1002/joe.21780
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Employee Involvement and the Knowledge Creation Process: An Empirical Study of Pakistani Banks

Abstract: Employee involvement has long been recognized as an important factor in effective human resources and knowledge management. Yet, studies have not provided evidence to directly support the existence of a relationship between employee involvement and the process of knowledge creation. A theoretical framework based on previous research and tested via an analysis of data collected from 235 banking employees in Karachi, Pakistan, shows how a culture of employee involvement relates to knowledge on the job. The findi… Show more

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“…With the involvement of individual values in the knowledge creation process, the knowledge management system in the company comprehensively contributes to creating a competitive advantage strategy (Yu et al, 2017). This finding is in accordance with the arguments of Memon et al (2017), which indicate that individual value support in the knowledge creation process spurs changes in technology, which will force companies to engineer competitive strategies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…With the involvement of individual values in the knowledge creation process, the knowledge management system in the company comprehensively contributes to creating a competitive advantage strategy (Yu et al, 2017). This finding is in accordance with the arguments of Memon et al (2017), which indicate that individual value support in the knowledge creation process spurs changes in technology, which will force companies to engineer competitive strategies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Knowledge sharing is a vital yet emerging area of research in Pakistan (Bashir Memon et al , 2017; Bibi and Ali, 2017; Razzaq et al , 2019; Javaid et al , 2020). However, the area has grabbed the attention of numerous researchers in recent years who investigated knowledge sharing within diverse business organizations in the Pakistani context (Tahir et al , 2012; Bashir Memon et al , 2017; Cheema and Javed, 2017; Masood and Afsar, 2017; Aslam et al , 2018). Yet, scarce scholarly attention is paid to investigate knowledge sharing among higher education institution employees (Bibi and Ali, 2017; Rafique and Mahmood, 2018; Razzaq et al , 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, organizations can also create an atmosphere in which individuals can use their cognitive skills to create knowledge and share creative ideas in the workplace. Memon, Syed, and Arain (2017) delineated that flexibility in knowledge-based culture has a significant role in creating knowledge, ideas, and meaningful thoughts. Moreover, community encourages and promotes collaboration and teamwork between individuals to promote information streams and to promote innovative ways to solve the problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%