Title of article :
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND FIRM PERFORMANCE IN SMEs: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL AS A MEDIATING VARIABLE
Author/Authors :
Daud, Salina Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Campus - College of Business Management and Accounting, Malaysia , Wan Yusoff, Wan Fadzilah Universiti Multimedia - Faculty of Management, Malaysia
From page :
135
To page :
155
Abstract :
Knowledge and intellectual capital are increasingly recognised as the main sources of competitive advantages in the knowledge-based economy. Businesses, particularly those that are small- or medium-sized, find that they need to give increasing attention to knowledge management and social capital — social capital being a mediating variable between knowledge management processes and firm performance. This study examined knowledge management, social capital and firm performance through the use of a questionnaire directed to small- and medium-sized enterprises — all of them situated within the Multimedia Super Corridor in the Klang Valley of Malaysia. The results based on 289 usable questionnaires demonstrated the following: (i) knowledge management processes influence social capital positively; (ii) social capital enhances firm performance; and (iii) social capital is a mediator between knowledge management processes and firm performance. The research demonstrated that knowledge management processes and social capital can be integrated to enhance firm performance.
Keywords :
knowledge management , knowledge management processes , firm performance , social capital , SMEs
Journal title :
Asian Academy of Management Journal
Journal title :
Asian Academy of Management Journal
Record number :
2546551
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