2022
DOI: 10.1108/jea-09-2021-0168
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Principals' role in teachers' knowledge-sharing beliefs, intention and behaviour in Iranian schools: exploring the impact of knowledge-sharing leadership

Abstract: PurposeKnowledge-sharing is a valuable learning activity among teachers that leads to individual and collective professional development and contributes to students' learning outcomes and school effectiveness. However, teachers are generally weak at knowledge-sharing and are often professionally isolated from colleagues. Regardless of the general and context-specific reasons for this weakness, researchers believe that principals' knowledge-sharing leadership (KSL) can influence teachers' knowledge-sharing beha… Show more

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“…The TRA is a theory that is widely recognized by experts as one of the oldest, most frequently used, and most popular concepts, especially in the context of consumer behavior, considering that many studies adopt TRA as a basis for explaining the variables that affect consumers, the user or person's intention to perform a behavior. This concept was created by Fishbein & Ajzen (1975), who argued that consumers' intention (or willingness) to perform certain specific behaviors tends to be influenced by two main variables, namely norms and subjective attitudes (Zeinabadi, 2022). While subjective norms refer to how other parties or the community around consumers see, assess, or evaluate certain behaviors, attitudes refer to individual consumer beliefs and evaluations regarding whether a behavior is acceptable.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TRA is a theory that is widely recognized by experts as one of the oldest, most frequently used, and most popular concepts, especially in the context of consumer behavior, considering that many studies adopt TRA as a basis for explaining the variables that affect consumers, the user or person's intention to perform a behavior. This concept was created by Fishbein & Ajzen (1975), who argued that consumers' intention (or willingness) to perform certain specific behaviors tends to be influenced by two main variables, namely norms and subjective attitudes (Zeinabadi, 2022). While subjective norms refer to how other parties or the community around consumers see, assess, or evaluate certain behaviors, attitudes refer to individual consumer beliefs and evaluations regarding whether a behavior is acceptable.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA): The Role of both Attitude and Subjective Norm and the Impact of both Factors toward People's Willingness to Use Credit Card Theory of reasoned action (TRA) had been regarded by numerous scholars to be one of the oldest, most utilized and most popular concept within the context of consumer behavior, considering that there have been quite a lot of studies which adopt TRA as a foundation to explain variables which affect consumers, users or people's intention to conduct a behavior. As the creators of this concept, Fishbein & Ajzen (1975) argue that consumers' intention (or willingness) to conduct certain specific behavior tend to be affected by two main variables, which are subjective norm and attitude (Zeinabadi, 2022;Cahigas et al, 2022). While subjective norm refers to how other parties or people around the consumers see, judge or evaluate certain behavior, attitude refers to the consumers' individual beliefs and evaluation regarding whether or not a behavior was deemed acceptable.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an organizational perspective, knowledge sharing among teachers can improve the competitiveness of school organizations and is an important method of knowledge management in schools [ 9 ]. It is also key to improving instructional practice, student learning outcomes, and school systems [ 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness of consequences as a positive predictor of personal norms has been repeatedly demonstrated in previous studies [ 36 , 37 ]. In this study, the negative consequences of not sharing knowledge among preschool teachers may be detrimental to knowledge innovation [ 40 ], alienation from colleagues [ 10 ], and lack of access to the latest information [ 5 ]. Therefore, if preschool teachers are aware of these negative consequences, this will stimulate the norms of personal knowledge sharing among preschool teachers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%