The Relationship between Knowledge Management and Organizational Performance of Malaysian Private Colleges: A Mediating Role of Managing Talent Practices

Khor Kok Keat, A. Lin
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Knowledge management plays a vital role in sustaining organizational performance of private academic institutions over time. Nonetheless the linkage between knowledge management, managing talent practices and organizational performance is not adequately addressed. This study therefore is aimed to investigate the relationship between knowledge management and organizational performance of Malaysian private colleges and whether managing talent practices, namely managing talent development and talent retention mediate the relationship between knowledge management and organizational performance of Malaysian private colleges. PLS-SEM technique is deployed to test the hypothesized relationships in the model. Data to all variables of interest studied is collected through a survey using structured questionnaires. A total of 785 sets of questionnaires was distributed to academic and non-academic staff above the executive level from 157 selected private colleges in Malaysia, out of which 243 (31%) of them were valid and useable to this study. Empirical findings in this study highlight that knowledge management has a significant positive relationship with organizational performance of private colleges. Managing talent development rather than talent retention is found to have a significant direct positive influence on organizational performance of private colleges. In addition, knowledge management is predicted to have a significance positive influence on talent development and talent retention respectively. The mediation effects of talent development is statistically significant and in this regard, talent development is shown to have partially mediated the relationship between knowledge management and organizational performance of Malaysian private colleges. Both limitations and managerial implications are also highlighted in this paper.
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马来西亚私立大学知识管理与组织绩效的关系:管理人才实践的中介作用
随着时间的推移,知识管理在维持私立学术机构的组织绩效方面发挥着至关重要的作用。尽管如此,知识管理、人才管理实践和组织绩效之间的联系没有得到充分解决。因此,本研究旨在调查马来西亚私立大学的知识管理与组织绩效之间的关系,以及管理人才实践,即管理人才发展和人才保留,是否调节了马来西亚私立大学知识管理与机构绩效之间的关系。PLS-SEM技术用于测试模型中假设的关系。所研究的所有感兴趣变量的数据都是通过使用结构化问卷的调查收集的。共向来自马来西亚157所私立大学的行政级别以上的学术和非学术人员分发了785份问卷,其中243份(31%)是有效的,可用于本研究。本研究的实证结果表明,知识管理与民办高校的组织绩效存在显著的正相关关系。研究发现,管理人才发展而非人才保留对私立大学的组织绩效有显著的直接正向影响。此外,预测知识管理对人才发展和人才留住分别具有显著的正向影响。人才发展的中介效应具有统计学意义,在这方面,人才发展在一定程度上中介了马来西亚私立大学知识管理与组织绩效之间的关系。本文还强调了其局限性和管理意义。
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