The Impact of Organizational Context and Information Technology on Employee Knowledge‐Sharing Capabilities
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Sharing knowledge and information is an important factor in the discourses on electronic government, national security, and human capital management in public administration. This article analyzes the impact of organizational context and IT on employees’ perceptions of knowledge‐sharing capabilities in five public sector and five private sector organizations in South Korea. Social networks, centralization, performance‐based reward systems, employee usage of IT applications, and user‐friendly IT systems were found to significantly affect employee knowledge‐sharing capabilities in the organizations studied. For public sector employees, social networks, performance‐based reward systems, and employee usage of IT…
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- Business
- Knowledge sharing
- Public sector
- Knowledge management
- Context (archaeology)
- Employee research
- Government (linguistics)
- Information sharing
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