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Knowledge sharing and individual performance: The case of Vietnam

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Article history: Received October 5, 2018 Accepted November 28 2018 Available online November 28 2018 Knowledge sharing plays an important role in management of universities. Vietnam universities are not highly… Click to show full abstract

Article history: Received October 5, 2018 Accepted November 28 2018 Available online November 28 2018 Knowledge sharing plays an important role in management of universities. Vietnam universities are not highly regarded for their teaching quality and scientific research. It is therefore necessary to promote knowledge sharing through two central processes: knowledge donation and collection as well as individual performance of lecturers. Based on a sample size survey of 312 university lecturers in Vietnam and the methods of analyzing exploration factor (EFA), factor analysis (CFA), structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine the hypotheses of the survey, the study determines that two individual factors; namely job satisfaction and other involvement significantly influenced knowledge donation process. One individual factor also positively influences knowledge collection process, knowledge self-efficacy, and lecturers’ willingness to donate knowledge to improve individual performance. Finally, several suggestions for enhancing the knowledge sharing and individual performance of lecturers for university managers are given. Growing Science, Canada ensee by the authors; lic 9 © 201

Keywords: sharing individual; performance case; knowledge sharing; individual performance; knowledge

Journal Title: Uncertain Supply Chain Management
Year Published: 2019

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