Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852)
Despite the significant increase in the number of emerging online programming communities, very few succeed in inspiring members to share their knowledge. Recent studies have focused on personal level factors in encouraging members’ knowledge sharing. However, limited studies emphasis on the role of...
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author | Yahya, Noor Izzah Ahmad, Rahayu Mat Saad, Sharhida Zawani |
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description | Despite the significant increase in the number of emerging online programming communities, very few succeed in inspiring members to share their knowledge. Recent studies have focused on personal level factors in encouraging members’ knowledge sharing. However, limited studies emphasis on the role of leader. In addressing this gap, this study aims to develop a model to examine the role of virtual leadership towards knowledge sharing in online programming communities. Then in carrying out the objective, the examination of virtual leadership behaviour moderating members’
personal cognitive factors toward knowledge sharing was conducted. Social Cognitive Theory and Path Goal Theory are used as the basis for the proposed model. The proposed model is tested empirically using data collected from 20 online programming communities. The result suggests that different leadership behaviors significantly moderate the effect of self-efficacy and outcome expectancy on members’ knowledge sharing. The implication of this study will provide meaningful insights for system
designers to include several features to facilitate leadership behaviors in online programming communities. In supporting participative-leadership behavior, online poll and online voting need to be accommodated to allow inclusive decisions by members.
Additionally, ranking and reputation features can further facilitate the achievementoriented leadership and increase knowledge sharing among online programming community members. |
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spelling | uum-319642025-02-02T08:57:04Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31964/ Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852) Yahya, Noor Izzah Ahmad, Rahayu Mat Saad, Sharhida Zawani HT Communities. Classes. Races Despite the significant increase in the number of emerging online programming communities, very few succeed in inspiring members to share their knowledge. Recent studies have focused on personal level factors in encouraging members’ knowledge sharing. However, limited studies emphasis on the role of leader. In addressing this gap, this study aims to develop a model to examine the role of virtual leadership towards knowledge sharing in online programming communities. Then in carrying out the objective, the examination of virtual leadership behaviour moderating members’ personal cognitive factors toward knowledge sharing was conducted. Social Cognitive Theory and Path Goal Theory are used as the basis for the proposed model. The proposed model is tested empirically using data collected from 20 online programming communities. The result suggests that different leadership behaviors significantly moderate the effect of self-efficacy and outcome expectancy on members’ knowledge sharing. The implication of this study will provide meaningful insights for system designers to include several features to facilitate leadership behaviors in online programming communities. In supporting participative-leadership behavior, online poll and online voting need to be accommodated to allow inclusive decisions by members. Additionally, ranking and reputation features can further facilitate the achievementoriented leadership and increase knowledge sharing among online programming community members. UUM 2020-07 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31964/1/13852.pdf Yahya, Noor Izzah and Ahmad, Rahayu and Mat Saad, Sharhida Zawani (2020) Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852). Project Report. UUM, Sintok. (Submitted) |
spellingShingle | HT Communities. Classes. Races Yahya, Noor Izzah Ahmad, Rahayu Mat Saad, Sharhida Zawani Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852) |
title | Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852) |
title_full | Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852) |
title_fullStr | Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852) |
title_full_unstemmed | Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852) |
title_short | Moderating Effect of Leadership Components Towards Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Online Communities (S/O 13852) |
title_sort | moderating effect of leadership components towards knowledge sharing behavior in online communities s o 13852 |
topic | HT Communities. Classes. Races |
url | https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31964/1/13852.pdf |
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