Organizational culture and knowledge management processes: case study in a public university

VINE JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS(2019)

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine knowledge management interrelationships in higher education institutions and to assess the impact of the university's culture on knowledge management processes: creation, dissemination, exchange and application. Design/methodology/approach The proposed model establishes the relationships between organizational culture (OC) and knowledge management processes in a single framework. The study used the organizational culture assessment instrument to determine the culture type and used structural equation modeling to assess the underlying relationships between knowledge management process and OC. Findings The results of the factor analysis used in this study suggest that adhocracy organizational culture, in which an organization is characterized by emphasis on individual initiative and employee empowerment, may not necessarily affect all knowledge management processes equally. In particular, an organization's culture principally influences the knowledge creation process, followed by knowledge exchange, in a public university setting. Originality/value The study provides a comprehensive outlook on the effect of adhocracy culture in higher education on the knowledge management process through the lens of one cultural context. In addition, this is the first study that explores the OC effect on knowledge management process in a Saudi public university.
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Government-university-industry,Knowledge management,Knowledge-supporting culture
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