Anatan, Lina and Bangun, Wilson and Marcel, Fransiscus
(2021)
Analyzing the Impact of Individual, Group, Organizational, and Technological Factors on Knowledge Sharing Activities Amongst Academics in Indonesia.
Mix: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen, 11 (3).
pp. 394-411.
ISSN 2460-5328
Abstract
Knowledge is the most important strategic resource for knowledge-based
organizations such as higher education to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. Facing
dynamic and unpredictable competition, organizations not only rely solely on a workforce
training system that focuses on selecting workers who have specific knowledge, skills,
abilities, or competencies, but also organizations must start thinking about how the
knowledge sharing process can be carried out in organization. This study is conducted to
investigate factors influencing knowledge sharing activities among academics in Indonesia.
These factors include individual factors, group factors, organizational factors, and
technological factors. This study involved academics from public and private universities in
Indonesia and data collected through surveys. This study involved 141 respondents from 17
study programs which include 31 public and private universities in Indonesia. The results
showed that individual factors, organizational factors, and technological factors had a
significant influence on knowledge sharing activities among academics in higher education,
while group factors did not have a significant effect on knowledge sharing activities between
academics in universities in Indonesia.
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