Abstract :
This research examines the antecedents of knowledge transfer from teachers to students in E-learning. Drawing from the E-learning and knowledge transfer literatures, we develop an integrated theoretical model that posits that knowledge transfer is influenced by four sets of factors: knowledge-related, transfer contextual, teacher-related and student-related aspects. Data were collected from respondent teachers and students using online questionnaire. The results of the analysis demonstrate that all four aspects have a significant influence on knowledge transfer in E-learning, and provide support for 8 of the 9 hypotheses. The analysis also confirms four mediating relationships. These research results extend, augment, and apply prior research to an increasingly prevailed E-learning domain. Our research contributes to theory and practice in E-learning by focusing on knowledge transfer as the crucial aspect and integrating theory developed in other knowledge transfer contexts.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; E-learning; knowledge transfer; knowledge-related aspect; online interaction; online questionnaire; student-related aspect; teacher-related aspect; transfer contextual aspect; Context modeling; Education; Educational institutions; Electronic learning; Information systems; Knowledge management; Knowledge transfer; Multimedia communication; Technology management; Wireless networks; E-learning; Explicitness; Harmonious Relationship; Knowledge Transfer; Online Interaction;