Knowledge sharing among employees has been identified as one of the factors that contribute to improved job performance. Thus, this study examines the relationship between engineer’s perceived enjoyment, perceived status and subjective norm on their intention towards knowledge sharing in public oil and gas firms in Iraq. The study selects 240 engineers from oil and gas companies in Iraq to participate in the research. A questionnaire designed in a Likert scale format was used for the data collection. The data were analysed using descriptive statistical analysis and Correlation analysis. The results of the analysis show that there is a positive relation between engineer’s perceived enjoyment, perceived status and subjective norm on their int...
The success of the petroleum industry at all levels depend largely on petroleum engineers’ awareness...
Knowledge sharing is an important element of knowledge management initiatives in organizations. The ...
External pressures frequently compel firms who might otherwise be natural competitors to work togeth...
To enhance the job performance of engineers in the oil and gas sector, their knowledge and skills sh...
With the current technological advancement and the competitiveness of global markets especially with...
This study aimed to discover the relation between job satisfaction and the knowledge sharing behavio...
The aim of this particular study was to analyse the impact of job satisfaction and knowledge sharing...
This dissertation investigates the determinants and consequences of knowledge sharing among members ...
Knowledge sharing is a process in which individuals exchange their knowledge (implicit and explicit)...
The oil and gas industries in Saudi Arabia requires research attention regarding Knowledge Sharing B...
Firms can obtain competitive advantages from their employee’s knowledge sharing behaviors. Due to th...
Knowledge sharing plays a determining role in growth and development of organizations, since it is o...
This paper is an attempt to determine the impact of knowledge sharing on organizational performance ...
This study aimed at exploring the factors influencing organisational innovation by utilising the fol...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between trust, empowering leadership, forma...
The success of the petroleum industry at all levels depend largely on petroleum engineers’ awareness...
Knowledge sharing is an important element of knowledge management initiatives in organizations. The ...
External pressures frequently compel firms who might otherwise be natural competitors to work togeth...
To enhance the job performance of engineers in the oil and gas sector, their knowledge and skills sh...
With the current technological advancement and the competitiveness of global markets especially with...
This study aimed to discover the relation between job satisfaction and the knowledge sharing behavio...
The aim of this particular study was to analyse the impact of job satisfaction and knowledge sharing...
This dissertation investigates the determinants and consequences of knowledge sharing among members ...
Knowledge sharing is a process in which individuals exchange their knowledge (implicit and explicit)...
The oil and gas industries in Saudi Arabia requires research attention regarding Knowledge Sharing B...
Firms can obtain competitive advantages from their employee’s knowledge sharing behaviors. Due to th...
Knowledge sharing plays a determining role in growth and development of organizations, since it is o...
This paper is an attempt to determine the impact of knowledge sharing on organizational performance ...
This study aimed at exploring the factors influencing organisational innovation by utilising the fol...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between trust, empowering leadership, forma...
The success of the petroleum industry at all levels depend largely on petroleum engineers’ awareness...
Knowledge sharing is an important element of knowledge management initiatives in organizations. The ...
External pressures frequently compel firms who might otherwise be natural competitors to work togeth...