articleLeadership & Organization Development JournalJul 14, 2003Closed access

Predictors of employees’ perceptions of knowledge sharing cultures

Queen's University · Saint Mary's University

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Abstract

This study investigated whether organizational factors such as employees’ perceptions of management’s support for knowledge sharing, their perceptions of the organization’s social interaction culture, the organization’s size, and the organization’s available knowledge sharing technology, as well as whether individual factors such as age, gender, and organizational tenure had a significant impact on employees’ perceptions of a knowledge sharing culture. New measures to assess employees’ perceptions of management’s support for knowledge sharing, their perceptions of the organization’s social interaction culture, and the perceived knowledge sharing culture were developed. We found that perceptions of management’s…

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Keywords
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Moderation
  • Perception
  • Organizational culture
  • Psychology
  • Knowledge management
  • Social psychology
  • Business
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