The report of structural equation modeling analysis results: a study at Malaysian University libraries
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a versatile statistical modeling tool which uses in the social sciences research. Recently, in Library and Information Science (LIS) environment, structural equation modeling has gained popularity across many disciplines, due perhaps to its generality and flexib...
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uthm-40912013-10-10T05:30:24Z The report of structural equation modeling analysis results: a study at Malaysian University libraries Che Rusuli, Muhamad Saufi Tasmin, Rosmaini Takala, Josu Hashim, Norazlin Yaacob, Raja Abdullah HD58.7-58.95 Organizational behavior, change and effectiveness. Corporate culture Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a versatile statistical modeling tool which uses in the social sciences research. Recently, in Library and Information Science (LIS) environment, structural equation modeling has gained popularity across many disciplines, due perhaps to its generality and flexibility. Its estimation techniques, modeling capabilities and breadth of application are expanding rapidly. This paper reported a structural equation modeling through a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) result, which involves 305 lead users at six selected Malaysian university libraries through an online survey. This is to elicit opinion of the lead users on the relationship between Knowledge Management Practice (KMP) and Library Users’ Satisfaction (LUS). AMOS 18 was utilized to analyze research data. Furthermore, the major contribution of the paper is to provide groundwork empirical evidence about knowledge management processes and its relations with Knowledge Management Practice (KMP) at Malaysian university libraries. It is hoped that this structural model could be accepted as a novelty model foundation in knowledge management practice in Library and Information Science environment. AENSI Publications 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4091/1/muhammad_saufi.pdf http://www.ajbasweb.com/ajbas/2013/April/688-693.pdf Che Rusuli, Muhamad Saufi and Tasmin, Rosmaini and Takala, Josu and Hashim, Norazlin and Yaacob, Raja Abdullah (2013) The report of structural equation modeling analysis results: a study at Malaysian University libraries. Australian Journal of Basic & Applied Science, 7 (6). pp. 688-693. ISSN 19918178 http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4091/ |
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Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a versatile statistical modeling tool which uses in the
social sciences research. Recently, in Library and Information Science (LIS) environment, structural
equation modeling has gained popularity across many disciplines, due perhaps to its generality and
flexibility. Its estimation techniques, modeling capabilities and breadth of application are expanding
rapidly. This paper reported a structural equation modeling through a Confirmatory Factor Analysis
(CFA) result, which involves 305 lead users at six selected Malaysian university libraries through an
online survey. This is to elicit opinion of the lead users on the relationship between Knowledge
Management Practice (KMP) and Library Users’ Satisfaction (LUS). AMOS 18 was utilized to analyze
research data. Furthermore, the major contribution of the paper is to provide groundwork empirical
evidence about knowledge management processes and its relations with Knowledge Management
Practice (KMP) at Malaysian university libraries. It is hoped that this structural model could be
accepted as a novelty model foundation in knowledge management practice in Library and Information
Science environment. |
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Che Rusuli, Muhamad Saufi Tasmin, Rosmaini Takala, Josu Hashim, Norazlin Yaacob, Raja Abdullah |
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Che Rusuli, Muhamad Saufi Tasmin, Rosmaini Takala, Josu Hashim, Norazlin Yaacob, Raja Abdullah |
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The report of structural equation modeling analysis results: a study at Malaysian University libraries |
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The report of structural equation modeling analysis results: a study at Malaysian University libraries |
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The report of structural equation modeling analysis results: a study at Malaysian University libraries |
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report of structural equation modeling analysis results: a study at malaysian university libraries |
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