Knowledge management is becoming indispensable in organizations since it is a powerful weapon for achieving competitive advantage. However, there is still a dearth of literature for employees and managers in organizations to link their investments in knowledge management and the value the organization gets in terms of employee engagement. This study was designed to assess knowledge management and employee engagement in the hospitality industry in the North Rift region of Kenya. An explanatory research design was adopted with a target population of 580 employees from star-rated hotels in the North Rift region out of which a sample size of 234 respondents was picked. Data was collected using questionnaires and interviews and analyzed using de...
Nowadays, the business landscape is changing rapidly and the competitive environment is no longer pr...
After the emergence of Knowledge Management in 1990's, knowledge has been treated as a strategi...
The hospitality and tourism industries have been slow to integrate the practice of knowledge managem...
Knowledge management is becoming indispensable in organizations since it is a powerful weapon for ac...
The instability of the business environment and poor performance of employees in the hospitality ind...
The hospitality industry is a business area characterized by high rates of turnover related to the s...
The instability of the business environment and poor performance of employees in the hospitality ind...
The aim The aim of this study is to investigate the knowledge management (KM) and job satisfact...
Knowledge that resides in employees has been repeatedly convinced as a paramount resource for organi...
Under organisational theories, knowledge management is the organisational capacity to develop, inn...
To cope with the continuous change in environment, as well as being able to survive in the competiti...
The current contribution of the hospitality industry to South Africa’s GDP is estimated at 8.7 % and...
This study examines how leaders and managers can influence knowledge management (KM) among front lin...
The main thrust of this paper is to explore whether employee engagement contributes to competitive a...
The need for knowledge in an organization is important for optimal performance. Knowledge has been v...
Nowadays, the business landscape is changing rapidly and the competitive environment is no longer pr...
After the emergence of Knowledge Management in 1990's, knowledge has been treated as a strategi...
The hospitality and tourism industries have been slow to integrate the practice of knowledge managem...
Knowledge management is becoming indispensable in organizations since it is a powerful weapon for ac...
The instability of the business environment and poor performance of employees in the hospitality ind...
The hospitality industry is a business area characterized by high rates of turnover related to the s...
The instability of the business environment and poor performance of employees in the hospitality ind...
The aim The aim of this study is to investigate the knowledge management (KM) and job satisfact...
Knowledge that resides in employees has been repeatedly convinced as a paramount resource for organi...
Under organisational theories, knowledge management is the organisational capacity to develop, inn...
To cope with the continuous change in environment, as well as being able to survive in the competiti...
The current contribution of the hospitality industry to South Africa’s GDP is estimated at 8.7 % and...
This study examines how leaders and managers can influence knowledge management (KM) among front lin...
The main thrust of this paper is to explore whether employee engagement contributes to competitive a...
The need for knowledge in an organization is important for optimal performance. Knowledge has been v...
Nowadays, the business landscape is changing rapidly and the competitive environment is no longer pr...
After the emergence of Knowledge Management in 1990's, knowledge has been treated as a strategi...
The hospitality and tourism industries have been slow to integrate the practice of knowledge managem...