2018
DOI: 10.1080/14778238.2018.1538669
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Relationship between knowledge management processes and performance: critical role of knowledge utilization in organizations

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“…The models available in the literature are those that focus on measuring electricity consumption in universities and then applying specific energy saving measures (Chung & Rhee, 2014;Sipan, 2016;Zhou, Yan, Zhu, & Cai, 2013) or models that focus on changing the population's energy saving behaviour (Cotton, Miller, Winter, Bailey, & Sterling, 2015;Quaglione et al, 2017). A specific KM model to promote SEUE where knowledge processes are fundamental parts in the execution of it (Zaim, Muhammed, & Tarim, 2018) has not been found in the literature.…”
Section: Km Models and Energy Savingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The models available in the literature are those that focus on measuring electricity consumption in universities and then applying specific energy saving measures (Chung & Rhee, 2014;Sipan, 2016;Zhou, Yan, Zhu, & Cai, 2013) or models that focus on changing the population's energy saving behaviour (Cotton, Miller, Winter, Bailey, & Sterling, 2015;Quaglione et al, 2017). A specific KM model to promote SEUE where knowledge processes are fundamental parts in the execution of it (Zaim, Muhammed, & Tarim, 2018) has not been found in the literature.…”
Section: Km Models and Energy Savingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural distribution test is an important consideration for the study before conducting the analysis and extracting the results, Thus, the test (Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Shapiro-Wilk) Two of the most famous tests involved in extracting the normal distribution of variables and dimensions of the study, Which indicates that the moral value if it is higher than (0.05) We can accept the results of the study up, Which indicates that the moral value if less than (0.05) The results of the study are neglected, and table (3) shows the results of the normal distribution of the study variables. The results of Table (3) indicate that the moral value is higher than (0.05), which means that the data drawn from the population of the study sample follow the normal distribution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…That is, quality knowledge can enable SMEs to be innovative and improve their performances. Although many studies have shown that knowledge management impact positively on business performance and innovation (Choi et al, 2020; Lima and Carpinetti, 2012; López-Nicolás and Meroño-Cerdán, 2011; Noruzy et al, 2013; Valdez-Juárez et al, 2016; Zaim et al, 2019), limited studies have emphasized the quality of the knowledge in question (Ganguly et al, 2019; Yoo et al, 2011). However, studies have shown that the effective use of knowledge, to a greater extent depends on its quality (Rao and Osei-Bryson, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%