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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

The contribution of trust to academic knowledge sharing among academics in the Malaysian research institutions [Scholarly Article - Cogent Business & Management, 2022]

Title:
The contribution of trust to academic knowledge sharing among academics in the Malaysian research institutions
 
Authors:
Yaser Mutahar 
Teacher Assistant, Al-Razi University, Yemen, & PhD student in Al-Madinah International University
Mazen Mohammed Farea 
Associate professor, Al-Madinah International University
Mohammed Abdulrab, 
Assistant professor, Community College of Qatar, Doha, Qatar & Al-Razi University, Yemen
Yaser Hasan Al-Mamary
Associate professor at College of Business Administration, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia & Al-Razi University, Yemen
Adel Abdulmhsen Alfalah
Assistant professor, College of Business Administration, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia
&
Mohieddin Grada
Assistant professor, College of Business Administration, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia
 
Published:
Cogent Business & Management, 21 February 2022
 
Abstract:
Knowledge sharing within the academic community is necessary for achieving academic excellence in today’s knowledge-based environment. Knowledge sharing requires teamwork in research, collaboration and joint publications, which suggests building trust among academics. Thus, the present study develops a model based on the Theory of Social Exchange that addresses the contribution of trust to knowledge sharing. The study adopted a quantitative research design in collecting and analyzing data from 380 respondents who are academics in the five Malaysian research institutions. Structured equation modelling (SEM) via SmartPLS software was utilized to examine the study hypothesis. The results showed that trust (TR) has a positive and significant relationship with knowledge sharing (KS). Furthermore, trust significantly predicts organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB), which was found to influence KS significantly. Moreover, the study results show an indirect relationship between TR and KS. OCB variable’s mediation effect is statistically significant. The current study establishes a link between trust and knowledge sharing. This area of research is limited in Malaysia, and research identifying the mediating role of OCB between trust and knowledge sharing behaviour within academic and research institutions in Malaysia is limited. The study’s outcome applies to higher academic institutions and other academic and industrial corporations where knowledge sharing is required to ensure higher performance.