Journal of Enterprise and Business Intelligence


A Study on Knowledge Management on Working Productivity



Journal of Enterprise and Business Intelligence

Received On : 15 January 2021

Revised On : 12 March 2021

Accepted On : 02 April 2021

Published On : 05 July 2021

Volume 01, Issue 03

Pages : 121-130


Abstract


Knowledge management nowadays had been considered as a main element for achieving organizational success and survival in today’s knowledge age and competitive environments. The performance of the Lebanese Banking Sector nowadays is fluctuating, and the main reason behind that is the absence of knowledge management in the workplace and by that absence of communication among employees and managers in their workplace. The primary motivation which lies behind the research is to identify the importance of knowledge sharing, and how it affects employees’ involvement and engagement in the workplace. The research had implemented both quantitative and qualitative methods, and the data were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics to validate the research hypotheses scientifically. The findings of the research proved that there is a significant positive relationship between Knowledge enhancement, E-Learning, Knowledge management and organizational commitment.


Keywords


E-Learning, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Enhancement, and Organizational Commitment.


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Karim Abboud, “A Study on Knowledge Management on Working Productivity”, Journal of Enterprise and Business Intelligence, vol.1, no.3, pp. 121-130, July 2021. doi: 10.53759/5181/JEBI202101013.


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