This Study Examines the Antecedents and the Effects of Knowledge Management and Information Technology in the Manufacturing Industry

Authors

  • Baban Jabbar Othman PhD Scholar at Universiti Tun Hussain Onn Malaysia Faculty of Technology Management and Business, Malaysia. Author
  • Farhad Al-Kake Department of Accounting/Administration & Economic College /Lebanese French university Author
  • Mohd Lizam Mohd Dia Department of Real Estate Management, Faculty of Technology Management and Business, University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Bestoon Othman Department of Business Administration, Koya Technical Institute, Erbil Polytechnic University and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, Malaysia. Author
  • Zawzad Majeed Hasan Department of Business Administration, Koya Technical Institute, Erbil Polytechnic University and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, Malaysia. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/z81h6r90

Keywords:

Effects of Knowledge Management, Information Technology, Antecedents, Manufacturing Industry.

Abstract

 There is an extensive recognition that organizations and the contexts upon which they operate have significantly evolved from the industrial era. The potential-industrial market or environment is currently viewed as significantly different in several ways. In this age and time, organizations increasingly consider knowledge as a pivotal ingredient in the achievement of their competitive advantage. However, given the case-based illustrations and the anecdotal value regarding the consideration of an organizations competitiveness from a knowledge-based purview, there are significant claims from empirical studies that support these sentiments. Knowledge management (KM) currently remains a fundamental issue in an organizations business strategy. KM is therefore considered as a critical aspect of an organization given the fact that its proponents radically complement the business functions and activities of an entity. Given the fact that the new markers are currently focused on a knowledge-based form of economy, knowledge is therefore considered as a cardinal asset in the achievement of a firm's success among other assets that include capital, properties, materials, and machinery. Through a successful approach directed towards capturing knowledge, sharing, and creating opportunities for its use, industrial organizations remain at a better state of improving the process of learning in a bid to enhance their performance while equally creating possibilities to attain their competitive advantages. An organization learning the process, therefore, relies on its ability to engage in the collection and the integration of knowledge, behaviors, and skills which can enhance the process of learning and improving performance. This review paper will indulge several empirical studies conducted on KM in an effort directed towards drawing an understanding of its importance in organizations in this era. 

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Published

31.05.2019

How to Cite

Jabbar Othman, B., Al-Kake, F., Mohd Dia, M. L., Othman, B., & Majeed Hasan, Z. (2019). This Study Examines the Antecedents and the Effects of Knowledge Management and Information Technology in the Manufacturing Industry. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 23(2), 899-908. https://doi.org/10.61841/z81h6r90