2017
DOI: 10.4102/sajim.v19i1.772
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Motivational theory and knowledge sharing in the public service

Abstract: Background: Knowledge sharing has been identified as the core process of knowledge management for institutions which are interested in the retention of knowledge invested in their human capital in the event of their departure from the institutions. To this end, knowledge sharing has been the focus of research institution-wide, and less focus has been paid to communities of practice (CoPs) within the South African public service.Objectives: This study aimed to explore factors that motivated knowledge sharing pr… Show more

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“…Furthermore, a stream of work is emerging within developing countries like South Africa seeking to explore the role of technology on work outcomes or experiences (Calitz et al, ; Cilliers et al, ; Poisat & Mey, ). Notably, there is continued encouragement within the South Africa public service for work that explores the influence of technology‐related factors on work outcomes or experiences (e.g., Mosala‐Bryant & Hoskins, ; Sewdass, ). One issue of concern based on the Human Resources Management literature within the South African public service (Fihla & Chinyamurindi, ; Mafini, ) is employee turnover.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a stream of work is emerging within developing countries like South Africa seeking to explore the role of technology on work outcomes or experiences (Calitz et al, ; Cilliers et al, ; Poisat & Mey, ). Notably, there is continued encouragement within the South Africa public service for work that explores the influence of technology‐related factors on work outcomes or experiences (e.g., Mosala‐Bryant & Hoskins, ; Sewdass, ). One issue of concern based on the Human Resources Management literature within the South African public service (Fihla & Chinyamurindi, ; Mafini, ) is employee turnover.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En la etapa de cohesión, la cual tiene como objetivo organizar (Roulleaux, 2008), se pueden realizar proyectos transversales que permitan la consolidación de la práctica (Jeffs et al, 2016), además de dar respuesta a las necesidades propias del sector (Lehtovaara, Seppänen & Peltokorpi, 2019), soportado en una cultura de sistematización de las actividades (Mosala-Bryant & Hoskins, 2017). Por otra parte, se debe mantener el equilibrio y foco en las actividades que se diseñan y las acciones de s eguimiento, y por lo tanto, se pueden gestionar por etapas, demostrando los avances y resultados obtenidos, por medio de las métricas (Bueno, Salmador y Merino, 2008), y seguimiento al cumplimiento de los objetivos (Lehtovaara et al, 2019).…”
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“…It represents a new social form, that is, gives full play to the optimization and integration of the Internet in the allocation of social resources, deeply integrates the innovation results of the Internet into the economy and society, improves the innovation and productivity of the whole society, and forms a broader economic development form with the Internet as the infrastructure and implementation tool. "Internet +" is user-centered strategic thinking based on Internet technology and platform [11]. After defining the top-level strategy design, using ICT and Internet platforms, inject new vitality into traditional industries and create an innovative development ecology.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%