Critical success factors for students’ knowledge-sharing behaviors: a comparison between undergraduate, graduate and professional course students
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
Publication Date
1-23-2025
Abstract
The purpose of the research was to explore the critical success factors (CSFs) that enable knowledge-sharing behaviors (KSB) among students and to determine if there are differences in the CSFs that enable KSB among undergraduate, graduate or professional course students. The study is based on primary data collection, surveying 281 students using a multiple-choice Likert-style scale. Researchers found that factors such as knowledge culture (KC), perceived rewards (PR), quality of technology (QT), trust, networking ties (NT) and competitiveness were critical for KSB. In contrast, collective culture, subjective norms (SN) and the ability to share did not significantly impact KSB. The CSFs common among students at different educational levels were KC, PR, trust and competitiveness. KC was more important for undergraduates and professional course students but less significant for graduate students. Additionally, NT and the QT did not impact KSB among undergraduates. While several studies have explored CSFs for knowledge-sharing behaviors among students at specific educational levels, there is a lack of comparative empirical research examining KSB and the CSFs affecting students at different educational stages. This study fills a gap in the literature by adopting a comparative approach and presenting common success factors for knowledge sharing among students at various educational levels.
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Publisher
Emerald
Volume
ahead-of-print
Issue
ahead-of-print
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
Knowledge-sharing behaviors, Critical success factors, Undergraduate students, Graduate students, Professional course students
Recommended Citation
Evangelista, Edmund; Mustapha, S.M.F.D Syed; and Marir, Farhi, "Critical success factors for students’ knowledge-sharing behaviors: a comparison between undergraduate, graduate and professional course students" (2025). All Works. 7037.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/7037
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Open Access
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