Title of article
Knowledge Management Strategies and Green Innovation Practices: Empirical Evidence from the Malaysian Public Sector
Author/Authors
ABDUL RAHIM ، RAMITA Shah Alam, Malaysia and Secend Address Institute of Continuing Education Professional Studies (iCEPS), UiTMMTDC Technopreneur Centre, Universiti Teknologi MARA - Institute of Continuing Education Professional Studies (iCEPS), UiTMMTDC Technopreneur Centre - Universiti Teknologi MARA , Azman Ong ، Mohd Hanafi Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, - Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Johor, Kampus Segamat , Abdul Wahab ، Liyana Nafisah Commerce International Merchant Bankers Berhad (CIMB), Menara KL Sentral , Anwar ، Nosheen
From page
149
To page
159
Abstract
This research study was conducted to determine the effect of knowledge management strategies (knowledge creation, knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing, and knowledge application) on green innovation practices. The instrument adapted from the previous study was distributed among employees in Public Sector. The sampling technique employed was purposive sampling. A total of 256 data have been successfully collected and analyzed. The finding of this study indicates knowledge management strategies which are knowledge creation, knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing, and knowledge application have a positive and significant influence on green innovation practices, where the knowledge sharing factor is the most influential factor that affects green innovation practices.
Keywords
Knowledge Management , Green Innovation Practices , Public Sector , Malaysia.
Journal title
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research
Journal title
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research
Record number
2767595
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