The Effect of Knowledge Management Integration on E Learning System toward Lecturers Performance at University Institutions
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https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.40.06.15784Keywords:
Knowledge management, E-learning, Performance, LecturesAbstract
This study was designed to 1) measure the effect of knowledge integration and e-learning on lecturers’ performance and 2) examine the effect of work procedures and information technology on the performance of lecturers at State University of Malang, Indonesia. Anchored by a survey study and document analysis, the present study revealed that knowledge management indirectly affects lecturers’ performance. Our findings also uncovered that there is a significant influence between personal knowledge on work procedures, and the most dominant factor affecting their performance is information technology. Based on the findings, this study can be a catalyst for improving the quality of higher education through the application of knowledge management on e-learning. Furthermore, the results are worthwhile to be used as lecturers’ performance enhancement in university levels.
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