Knowledge Sharing in Public Sector Organizations: Do Knowledge Management Practices Matter?
Anastasia V. Sergeeva and
Tatiana E. Andreeva
No 791, Working Papers from Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University
Abstract:
In this paper we test the influence of formal knowledge management practices on knowledge sharing behavior of teachers, as well as influence of teachers’ motivation to share and their ability to share. The quantitative data from 117 questionnaires is used in structural equation modeling analysis, where we identify the direct positive effect of knowledge management practices and autonomous motivation on knowledge sharing, and no effect of controlled motivation and ability to share knowledge on the behavior in question.
Keywords: public secondary schools; knowledge sharing; teachers; motivation-opportunity-ability framework; knowledge governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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