2019
DOI: 10.1108/vjikms-01-2019-0001
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Uncovering the role of social media and cross-platform applications as tools for knowledge sharing

Abstract: Purpose Leaders, consultants and researchers are increasingly focused on enhancing the adoption of social networking tools to increase knowledge sharing practices and the success rate of organizations. This study was conducted to explore the adoption of social networking applications in public and private sector universities. This paper aims to discover how social networking applications can foster knowledge sharing practices among employees of universities. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on … Show more

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“…Especially the usage of social networking sites is being progressively more embraced by social, educational, political and economic or any other areas (Moreno-Munoz et al, 2016). There are many reasons why people are using social networking sites, SNS afford people with space for the purpose of communicate with each other in different ways, among the most dominating social networking platforms are Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snap Chat and Youtube which they are more important for organizations, managers and academics (Salkhordeh, 2010;Noguti et al, 2019), which have been also increasingly gotten attention for many fashion brands, service providers and customers (Aslam et al, 2018;Ha & Lee, 2018;Naeem, 2019). Social networking sites also gave a platform to consumer to raise their voice for a batter access of product information and purchase decision (Permatasari & Kartikowati, 2016;Estell & Davidson 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially the usage of social networking sites is being progressively more embraced by social, educational, political and economic or any other areas (Moreno-Munoz et al, 2016). There are many reasons why people are using social networking sites, SNS afford people with space for the purpose of communicate with each other in different ways, among the most dominating social networking platforms are Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snap Chat and Youtube which they are more important for organizations, managers and academics (Salkhordeh, 2010;Noguti et al, 2019), which have been also increasingly gotten attention for many fashion brands, service providers and customers (Aslam et al, 2018;Ha & Lee, 2018;Naeem, 2019). Social networking sites also gave a platform to consumer to raise their voice for a batter access of product information and purchase decision (Permatasari & Kartikowati, 2016;Estell & Davidson 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only one study -Ononye and Igwe (2017) -was found to be relevant to Nigeria. The dearth of recent studies shows that it remains a developing area in need of more empirical validation (Ahmed et al, 2018;Meijer & Torenvlied, 2014;Naeem, 2019;Sivarajah et al, 2015). These gaps led to the initial motivation for this study.…”
Section: Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the notion of social media use in work organisations has been progressively developed, empirical studies linking social media to the context of knowledge sharing have only begun to emerge (See Ahmed et al, 2018;Naeem, 2019). Even so, literature on social media use and its impact on public organisation is still tentative and remains a developing area (Sivarajah, Irani, & Weerakkody, 2015), which is in part attributed to the unique challenges and idiosyncrasies of public organisations (Hisham, Sharif, Troshani, & Davidson, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naeem and Khan (2019) found that social networking applications, such as Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, and ResearchGate, are largely used for knowledge sharing in university settings. Furthermore, Naeem (2019) proposed that social media can be used to foster communication, enhance knowledge, promote a knowledge-sharing culture, and increase skills as well as involvement in research activities.…”
Section: Using Social Media and Whatsapp For Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%