Attitude, Perceptions and Motivation towards Knowledge Sharing: Views from Universities in Kwara State, Nigeria

Authors

  • O. W. Bello Department of Information and Communication Science University of Ilorin Ilorin, Nigeria Author
  • Rafiat A. Oyekunle Department of Information and Communication Science University of Ilorin Ilorin, Nigeria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/wq5x7m27

Keywords:

Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management, Attitude, Perception, Motivation, Intention, Higher Institutions

Abstract

Knowledge sharing is envisaged as an important and natural activity in the knowledge-based environment such as a university where knowledge production, distribution and application are ingrained in the institution, signifying the eagerness of academics to share knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to examine the attitude, perceptions and motivation towards knowledge sharing among faculty members in the universities in Kwara State, Nigeria comprising two government and two private owned universities. Another objective is to emphasise the significant role attitude, intention and intrinsic motivation play in knowledge sharing. A survey collection method comprising a 21-item questionnaire was used. The findings revealed, that attitude is significantly associated with intention to share knowledge; intention is significantly associated with knowledge-sharing behaviour; and , intrinsic motivation is significantly associated with knowledge-sharing behaviour. The findings of the study provide insights into faculty members’ attitude, intention and motivations towards knowledge sharing and strategies for enhancing knowledge sharing in institutions.

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Published

2025-02-21

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