The Impact of Attitude and Subjective Norm on Knowledge-Sharing Behaviour Among the Non-Academic Staff: Behavioural Intention as a Mediating Variable.
Shorouq EletterAbdoulaye KabaChennupati K. RamaiahGhaleb A. El RefaePublished in: J. Inf. Knowl. Manag. (2023)
Keyphrases
- knowledge sharing
- subjective norm
- perceived usefulness
- technology adoption
- service quality
- perceived risk
- computer self efficacy
- knowledge management
- knowledge transfer
- actual usage
- user acceptance
- negative impact
- factors that influence
- technology acceptance
- gender differences
- information quality
- attitudes toward
- information sharing
- statistically significant
- factors influencing
- sharing knowledge
- e learning
- positive effects
- factors that affect
- continuance intention
- social influence
- factors affecting
- distance learning
- share knowledge
- mobile phone
- information systems
- web services