Exploring the individual, social and organizational predictors of knowledge-sharing behaviours among communities of practice of SMEs in Malaysia

Purpose To compete in a globally challenging environment, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly pressured to leverage their relational capital to stay competitive. The purpose of this study is to model the KS behaviour of SMEs in an increasingly networked world through communities of...

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Community participation
Electronics industry
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Knowledge sharing
Manufacturing
Mathematical models
Organizational aspects
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
Small business
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