Antecedents of knowledge management: The case of professional employees in Indonesia

Nur Laily, Hindah Mustika, S. Irdiana, R. Rusdiyanto, Marto Silalahi
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This study aims to evaluate and test the impact of knowledge, trust, unity, and self-efficacy on knowledge management of employees in Indonesian businesses in the education sector. This empirical study also examines the relationship between knowledge management among employees in Indonesian education sector businesses and conformity through knowledge self-efficacy, trust, and unity. A quantitative causality technique was employed in the study using a sample of workers from Indonesian companies involved in the education sector (at least 35 years old and engaged). The primary data consisted of 220 replies from respondents with varying educational backgrounds. Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling software was used to analyze the data. The Likert scale is used to determine each answer’s value. Empirical evidence shows that knowledge self-efficacy does not affect the knowledge management of employees in these companies (T Statistics = 0.992); on the other hand, knowledge self-efficacy influences conformity, harmony, and confidence, which in turn affects the knowledge management of employees in these companies. The indirect effect demonstrates that agreement can moderate the influence of knowledge self-efficacy on the knowledge management of employees in these companies (T Statistics = 5,959); conversely, conformity mediates the strong impact of trust on the knowledge management of employees in these businesses. The empirical results show that employees need to have a high level of knowledge for diverse expertise to function well. Conversely, trust will make people more eager to share their information. Lack of confidence might impede the dissemination of knowledge. Acknowledgment We acknowledge the partial publication funding provided by Indonesia school of Economic (STIESIA), Surabaya, Indonesia
知识管理的先决条件:印度尼西亚专业雇员的案例
本研究旨在评估和检验知识、信任、团结和自我效能对印尼教育行业企业员工知识管理的影响。本实证研究还通过知识自我效能感、信任和团结,探讨了印尼教育部门企业员工的知识管理与一致性之间的关系。本研究采用了定量因果关系技术,以印尼教育部门企业的员工(至少 35 岁且从事教育工作)为样本。主要数据包括来自不同教育背景受访者的 220 份答复。数据分析使用了偏最小二乘法结构方程模型软件。采用李克特量表确定每个答案的数值。经验证据表明,知识自我效能感并不影响这些公司员工的知识管理(T 统计量 = 0.992);另一方面,知识自我效能感会影响一致性、和谐性和自信心,进而影响这些公司员工的知识管理。间接效应表明,一致性可以缓和知识自我效能感对这些企业员工知识管理的影响(T 统计量 = 5959);反之,顺应性介导了信任对这些企业员工知识管理的强烈影响。实证结果表明,员工需要具备较高的知识水平,多样化的专业知识才能很好地发挥作用。相反,信任会使人们更愿意分享信息。我们感谢印度尼西亚泗水经济学院(STIESIA)提供的部分出版资金。
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