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Organizational commitment, knowledge management interventions, and learning organization capacity

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:27 authored by Peter Massingham, Kieren Diment
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between organizational commitment and knowledge management initiatives in developing learning organization capacity (LOC). Design/methodology/approach - This is an empirical study based on a single case study, using partial least squares (PLS) analysis. Findings - The strategic importance of LOC and the role of knowledge sharing in developing LOC have been well documented. The effect of social and conversational technologies on LOC has also undergone investigation. The effect of individual factors (e.g. attitudes) towards such technologies has not been adequately described empirically. This paper links organizational commitment, a broad attitude domain, and technology aptitude, a narrow attitudinal facet, to knowledge sharing via a social and conversational technology. Originality/value - This research clarifies person-related effects within these important workplace phenomena.

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Measuring and Managing the Impact of Lost Organisational Knowledge

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Massingham, P. R. & Diment, K. (2009). Organizational commitment, knowledge management interventions, and learning organization capacity. The Learning Organization, 16 (2), 122-142.

Journal title

Learning Organization

Volume

16

Issue

2

Pagination

122-142

Language

English

RIS ID

26623

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