信任对图书馆员知识共享影响的建模:组织智力和组织自尊作为中介的影响评估

IF 1.4 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Mojtaba Kaffashan Kakhki, Ehsan Namdar Joyame, Nargess Malakooti Asl, H. Harati
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摘要本研究的目的是评估图书馆员的信任对其知识共享(KS)的影响,即组织智力(OI)和组织自尊(OBSE)作为中介的作用。为此,设计并验证了一个理论模型。为了收集研究所需的数据,通过分层随机抽样对212名在伊朗公共图书馆工作的图书馆员进行了问卷调查。数据分析采用SMART PLS软件。研究结果表明,通过OI和OBSE培养不同类型的图书馆信任会增加KS。此外,在所研究的因素中,OBSE对图书馆员的KS影响最大。图书馆的KS得到了各种计划和举措的支持。本研究强调了发展图书馆员知识库的一些组织因素。因此,图书馆管理者可以利用图书馆员持续的KS行为作为一种有效的策略来超越竞争对手。本文通过对员工信任与知识管理关系的阐述,为组织知识管理的研究做出了贡献。据作者所知,到目前为止,还没有就OI和OBSE对信任在图书馆员知识库中的作用进行实证研究。本研究试图跨越这一差距。
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Modeling the Effect of Trust on Librarians’ Knowledge Sharing: Assessing the Effect of Organizational Intelligence and Organization-Based Self-Esteem as Mediators
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of librarians’ trust on their knowledge sharing (KS) with regard to the role of organizational intelligence (OI) and organization-based self-esteem (OBSE) as the mediators. To do so, a theoretical model was designed and validated. To collect the data required for the study, a questionnaire was administered to a number of 212 librarians who were working in public libraries in Iran selected through stratified random sampling. For data analysis, the SMART PLS software was used. The results of the study showed that developing different types of trust in libraries through OI and OBSE increases KS. Moreover, among the factors under study, OBSE proved to have the greatest effect on the librarians’ KS. KS in libraries is supported by a variety of plans and initiatives. This study highlighted a number of organizational factors for developing the librarians’ KS. As such, library managers can make use of the librarians’ ongoing KS behavior as an efficient policy to outperform competitors. This paper contributes to the research on organizational knowledge management by elaborating on the relationship between trust and KS in staff. To the authors’ best knowledge, to date, no empirical study has been conducted on the role of trust in librarians’ KS with regard to the effect of OI and OBSE. The present study was an attempt to span this gap.
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Public Library Quarterly
Public Library Quarterly INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Public Libraries Quarterly is addressed to leaders-directors, managers, staff, trustees, and friends-who believe that change is imperative if public libraries are to fulfill their service missions in the twenty-first century. In PLQ, directors and operating officers tell how they accomplished change. The journal examines: •best practices and models to improve service •management case studies-with results and failures •library mythologies that retard individual and institutional development •studies of how to plan results and accomplish desired outcomes •marketing and fund-raising tools that work •budget and financial analysis tools and tips
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