The Impact of Knowledge Creation, Acquisition, and Capture on Knowledge Sharing
An Investigation Among Nursing Professionals
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https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.20187Keywords:
Knowledge management, Nursing professionals, Knowledge creation, Knowledge acquisition, Knowledge capturing, Knowledge sharingAbstract
This study aims to inspect the effect of knowledge creation, acquisition, and capture, on knowledge sharing among nursing professionals. This empirical study is based on the survey method and data collected using a questionnaire tool. The study used a simple random sampling technique for collecting data. The study’s findings showed that knowledge creation, knowledge acquisition, and knowledge capture, demonstrated a positive correlation with knowledge sharing. Although this study focuses on nursing professionals, the findings can be applied to other knowledge-concentrated organisations. The results of this study direct institutions to capitalise on the management process, and more precisely, on knowledge sharing among nursing professionals.
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