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      Symmetric and asymmetric modeling of knowledge management enablers to knowledge management processes and knowledge worker productivity in higher education institutes

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      Journal of Enterprise Information Management
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This research examines how knowledge management (KM) enablers, i.e. trust, knowledge-oriented leadership, environmental uncertainty and KM processes will impact knowledge worker productivity (KWP). Various formations of the KM enablers and KM processes are also examined within terms of their abilities to enhance KWP.

          Design/methodology/approach

          The research sample is taken from 248 faculty and administrators of Pakistan Higher Educational Institutes (HEIs). The relationships are tested via SmartPLS and fsQCA 3.0.

          Findings

          The results show that there are significant impacts of the KM enablers on KM processes and KWP. Constructed upon fuzzy qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA), the outcomes exposed various combinations, which can be identified to enhance KWP.

          Originality/value

          The research supports to methodology by merging two methods to advance the understanding of institutional concerns about workers' productivity. The asymmetric method assists to distinguish the connections that might not be directly clear via traditional symmetric approaches. By uncovering asymmetric relationships, the study identifies a variety of approaches that can be used by HEIs to improve their KWP.

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                Journal
                Journal of Enterprise Information Management
                JEIM
                Emerald
                1741-0398
                June 28 2021
                March 14 2022
                June 28 2021
                March 14 2022
                : 35
                : 3
                : 729-756
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                10.1108/JEIM-08-2020-0346
                88987ab8-cfb5-4f63-877c-d64b51bd9e99
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