林波波省选定城市的知识共享

IF 0.4 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science Pub Date : 2019-12-23 DOI:10.7553/85-1-1808
M. Dikotla
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知识被认为是每个组织生存的重要资源。分享这类知识更为关键,也是组织生存的重要任务。尽管知识共享很重要,但它似乎是南非地方政府部门最被忽视的任务。本研究采用定量研究方法。数据通过结构化问卷收集,并使用IBM社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 23软件进行分析。研究结果显示,尽管受访者认为知识共享很重要,但员工并不鼓励这一任务,而且似乎是大多数市政当局选择的最不支持的任务。支持知识共享的信息技术基础设施不足;没有奖励制度来鼓励员工参与知识共享;而且缺乏来自市政管理部门的支持,以促进员工之间和整个市政当局之间的知识共享。因此,市政当局需要实施奖励制度,并获得相关的信息通信技术基础设施,以激励和激发知识共享文化。
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Knowledge sharing in selected municipalities of Limpopo Province
Knowledge is regarded as an important resource for the survival of every organisation. Sharing of such knowledge is even more crucial and an important task for the survival of organisations. Despite its importance, it appears that knowledge sharing is the most neglected task in the South African local government sector. This study used the quantitative research approach. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire and analysed using IBM Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) 23 software. The results of the study revealed that although knowledge sharing is viewed as important by the respondents, this task is not encouraged among employees, and appears to be the least supported task selected by most municipalities. There is insufficient information technology infrastructure to support knowledge sharing; there is no reward system to encourage employees to engage in knowledge sharing; and there is lack of support from the municipal management to facilitate knowledge sharing among employees and across the municipalities. Therefore, the municipalities need to implement the reward system and to acquire relevant ICT infrastructure to motivate and stimulate the culture of knowledge sharing.
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