Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how quantitative and qualitative methods collaborate and apply in formulating KMS strategy within the context of Malaysian PIHE. The latter is used to explore and identify special interest case study sites, while the former will be done to understand the...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Azizah, Alias, Rose Alinda, Md. Saad, Nor Hasliza
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Abdul Rahman, Azizah
Alias, Rose Alinda
Md. Saad, Nor Hasliza
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description The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how quantitative and qualitative methods collaborate and apply in formulating KMS strategy within the context of Malaysian PIHE. The latter is used to explore and identify special interest case study sites, while the former will be done to understand the process and context of real situation. Throughout the analysis the multiple perspectives theory by Mitroff and Linstone (1993) will be employed to represent the essential perspectives that need to take into consideration in formulating KMS strategy. This study emphasised on the holistic way of formulating KMS strategy by combining both technical and non-technical issues involving in an organization. This article elucidates the process of (a) how do both quantitative and qualitative methods involve? (b) how do the data is going to be analyze? And (c) what are the expected output of the methods?. The processes reflect upon the objective to answer the two main research questions; (a) How to formulate a more holistic strategy using multiple perspectives theory for KMS implementation in Malaysia PIHE context ? and (b) What factors conspire to influence the formulation of KMS strategy?
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spelling utm-32942017-09-07T04:04:29Z http://eprints.utm.my/3294/ Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE Abdul Rahman, Azizah Alias, Rose Alinda Md. Saad, Nor Hasliza HD30.2 Knowledge management The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how quantitative and qualitative methods collaborate and apply in formulating KMS strategy within the context of Malaysian PIHE. The latter is used to explore and identify special interest case study sites, while the former will be done to understand the process and context of real situation. Throughout the analysis the multiple perspectives theory by Mitroff and Linstone (1993) will be employed to represent the essential perspectives that need to take into consideration in formulating KMS strategy. This study emphasised on the holistic way of formulating KMS strategy by combining both technical and non-technical issues involving in an organization. This article elucidates the process of (a) how do both quantitative and qualitative methods involve? (b) how do the data is going to be analyze? And (c) what are the expected output of the methods?. The processes reflect upon the objective to answer the two main research questions; (a) How to formulate a more holistic strategy using multiple perspectives theory for KMS implementation in Malaysia PIHE context ? and (b) What factors conspire to influence the formulation of KMS strategy? 2012 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/3294/1/seminar_fsksm1-hasliza.pdf Abdul Rahman, Azizah and Alias, Rose Alinda and Md. Saad, Nor Hasliza (2012) Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE. In: Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Formulating KMSS, Malaysian PIHE.
spellingShingle HD30.2 Knowledge management
Abdul Rahman, Azizah
Alias, Rose Alinda
Md. Saad, Nor Hasliza
Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE
title Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE
title_full Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE
title_fullStr Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE
title_full_unstemmed Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE
title_short Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating KMSS within the context of malaysian PIHE
title_sort mixing qualitative and quantitative methods in formulating kmss within the context of malaysian pihe
topic HD30.2 Knowledge management
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http://eprints.utm.my/3294/1/seminar_fsksm1-hasliza.pdf