The Influence of Knowledge Management on Learning in Government Organisations

  • Buheji M
  • Al-Hasan S
  • Thomas B
  • et al.
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Abstract

There has been a tendency for government organizations to become competitive due to instability in modern economies. Accordingly, Knowledge Management (KM) has been rapidly growing in the past decade as a source of influence on organisational development practices. In the past decade research approaches largely failed to show the importance of KM initiatives in creating synergy with other initiatives to an extent that would lead towards organizational competitiveness. This paper investigates whether KM holistically influences organisational learning, specifically in the context of the government sector. In order to understand the relationships between KM and or-ganisational learning identified in the literature and increasingly used in practice, a quantitative survey approach was undertaken using a series of researcher-developed scales. Based on the lit-erature review Organisational Learning (OL) was identified to be important in relation to KM, and a conceptual framework was designed to test the concept of the holistic influence of KM on organ-isational learning. Some 625 valid responses were collected from top and middle management from 54 government organizations in the Kingdom of Bahrain, and the model was statistically tested according to the research hypotheses by regression analysis then Structural Equation Mod-elling (SEM). The results reveal strong and significant correlations amongst organisational devel-opment practices. Even though the holistic influence of the model could not be confirmed, findings show positive KM influence on organisational development practices, thus KM is an essential fac-tor for government organisations. As well as illustrating KM as an important source of influence, this study establishes a new direction that helps to integrate all governmental organisations' ini-tiatives in relevance to organisation development practice leading to better competitiveness. The research makes a novel contribution since it increases the probability of a holistic approach model that brings support for decision makers to enhance overall government organizations' competitiveness. The scale developed for the model tested can be generalised and used as a self assessment tool for organisational practices in KM. The work sets a baseline for KM practices in M. Buheji et al. 658 the Government of Bahrain and similar GCC Governments that can act as a reference for research-ers on KM, learning and competitiveness in emerging economies. The model needs further inves-tigation in future research to explore the missing variables to make it " fit for purpose " . This con-cept of a holistic model needs to be further subjected to empirical investigation to explore its vi-ability. The major limitation of this research is because it has addressed only the government sec-tor in one country.

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Buheji, M., Al-Hasan, S., Thomas, B., & Melle, D. (2014). The Influence of Knowledge Management on Learning in Government Organisations. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 04(11), 657–670. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajibm.2014.411071

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