An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition

Without any doubt, Knowledge Management (KM) does offer the way on how to exploit intellectual capitals in business organizations. However, the KM principles can also be implemented in other types of organization such as the Higher Learning Institutions (HLI). One way to exploit KM is by implemen...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Rusli, Selamat, Mohd Hasan, Jaafar, Azmi, Abdullah, Salfarina, Sura, Suaini
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author Abdullah, Rusli
Selamat, Mohd Hasan
Jaafar, Azmi
Abdullah, Salfarina
Sura, Suaini
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Selamat, Mohd Hasan
Jaafar, Azmi
Abdullah, Salfarina
Sura, Suaini
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description Without any doubt, Knowledge Management (KM) does offer the way on how to exploit intellectual capitals in business organizations. However, the KM principles can also be implemented in other types of organization such as the Higher Learning Institutions (HLI). One way to exploit KM is by implementing the KM System (KMS). As we all concern, knowledge is everywhere and how far it has been captured, collaborated and managed systematically especially in public higher learning institutions is unknown. Further more, how far KMS have been giving benefits to the students in PHLI is something that never been revealed. Besides that, the general framework of KMS, even though accepted but there are some unidentified features that has not been discovered. By adding these unidentified features, it will make the existing framework of KMS more effective. This study is mainly aimed to achieve three main objectives. First is to analyze respondents’ perception of current KMS implementation in PHLI in Klang Valley, second is to analyze the current state acceptance and implementation of KMS framework in PHLI in Klang Valley, and third is to provide suggestions for what should be included in a general KMS framework for PHLI. These people consist of academic staffs, non-academic staffs and students. Meanwhile, the works involve teaching and learning, research and development (RnD), and services. This study applied the survey method, where questionnaires were distributed to six PHLIs in Klang Valley and later were analyzed using statistical analysis. Most of respondents perceived KMS as a new way to add value. The results indicated that the current state of KMS framework implementation in PHLI has been accepted. However, the finding also discovered the lacking of awareness to the current KMS implementation. This causes some of the applications, technological systems and audit, which are used in KMS, were not fully utilized and realized by the users. The modification on the existing KMS framework emphasizes more on KMS awareness and its roles. The finding has also shows that the incentives and rewards do play significant roles in KMS.
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spelling upm-130292015-12-07T07:08:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13029/ An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition Abdullah, Rusli Selamat, Mohd Hasan Jaafar, Azmi Abdullah, Salfarina Sura, Suaini Without any doubt, Knowledge Management (KM) does offer the way on how to exploit intellectual capitals in business organizations. However, the KM principles can also be implemented in other types of organization such as the Higher Learning Institutions (HLI). One way to exploit KM is by implementing the KM System (KMS). As we all concern, knowledge is everywhere and how far it has been captured, collaborated and managed systematically especially in public higher learning institutions is unknown. Further more, how far KMS have been giving benefits to the students in PHLI is something that never been revealed. Besides that, the general framework of KMS, even though accepted but there are some unidentified features that has not been discovered. By adding these unidentified features, it will make the existing framework of KMS more effective. This study is mainly aimed to achieve three main objectives. First is to analyze respondents’ perception of current KMS implementation in PHLI in Klang Valley, second is to analyze the current state acceptance and implementation of KMS framework in PHLI in Klang Valley, and third is to provide suggestions for what should be included in a general KMS framework for PHLI. These people consist of academic staffs, non-academic staffs and students. Meanwhile, the works involve teaching and learning, research and development (RnD), and services. This study applied the survey method, where questionnaires were distributed to six PHLIs in Klang Valley and later were analyzed using statistical analysis. Most of respondents perceived KMS as a new way to add value. The results indicated that the current state of KMS framework implementation in PHLI has been accepted. However, the finding also discovered the lacking of awareness to the current KMS implementation. This causes some of the applications, technological systems and audit, which are used in KMS, were not fully utilized and realized by the users. The modification on the existing KMS framework emphasizes more on KMS awareness and its roles. The finding has also shows that the incentives and rewards do play significant roles in KMS. 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13029/1/An%20empirical%20study%20of%20knowledge%20management%20system%20implementation%20in%20public%20higher%20learning%20instituition.pdf Abdullah, Rusli and Selamat, Mohd Hasan and Jaafar, Azmi and Abdullah, Salfarina and Sura, Suaini (2008) An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition. International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, vol.8 (1). pp. 281-290. ISSN 1738-7906 Knowledge management - Study and teaching. Information management systems - Study and teaching. Universities and colleges - Study and teaching. English
spellingShingle Knowledge management - Study and teaching.
Information management systems - Study and teaching.
Universities and colleges - Study and teaching.
Abdullah, Rusli
Selamat, Mohd Hasan
Jaafar, Azmi
Abdullah, Salfarina
Sura, Suaini
An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition
title An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition
title_full An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition
title_fullStr An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition
title_full_unstemmed An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition
title_short An empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition
title_sort empirical study of knowledge management system implementation in public higher learning instituition
topic Knowledge management - Study and teaching.
Information management systems - Study and teaching.
Universities and colleges - Study and teaching.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13029/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13029/1/An%20empirical%20study%20of%20knowledge%20management%20system%20implementation%20in%20public%20higher%20learning%20instituition.pdf