Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

Background: Knowledge management (KM) is a recipe for increasing performance and promoting innovation in tertiary institutions. However, some scholars argue that the Nigerian educational sector is yet to fully appreciate the importance of KM as their KM awareness level is still low. Since measuremen...

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Main Authors: Afolakemi Simbo Ogunbanwo, Julius Olatunji Okesola, Sheryl Buckley
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Language:English
Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://f1000research.com/articles/8-608/v2
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spelling doaj-7c3b55ca072d433288129ee97ca3fc032020-11-25T03:50:51ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022019-10-01810.12688/f1000research.18223.223109Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]Afolakemi Simbo Ogunbanwo0Julius Olatunji Okesola1Sheryl Buckley2School of computing, Univesity of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaComputational Sciences department, First Technical University, Ibadan, NigeriaSchool of computing, Univesity of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaBackground: Knowledge management (KM) is a recipe for increasing performance and promoting innovation in tertiary institutions. However, some scholars argue that the Nigerian educational sector is yet to fully appreciate the importance of KM as their KM awareness level is still low. Since measurement is the basic foundation to accomplish success, this paper assesses the KM awareness level in tertiary institutions of south-west Nigeria. Methods: The study applied a survey method using a closed ended questionnaire administered to 50 participants from each of the 10 institutions measured by Likert scaling. Employing SPSS for data analysis, frequency count and percentage score were adopted to analyse the demographic data, and the research hypotheses were analysed with chi square test, Pearson chi square and bivariate correlation (Pearson) analysis. Results: A positive relationship between awareness, current status and level of familiarity was noted. KM awareness level in the institutions is high even though there is a significant difference between the public and private universities, as well as between the students and academic staff. Conclusions: Since an increase in the awareness level increases both current status and level of familiarity which often account for KM success, it is recommend that KM awareness level should continuously be improved upon in Nigerian tertiary institutions.https://f1000research.com/articles/8-608/v2
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author Afolakemi Simbo Ogunbanwo
Julius Olatunji Okesola
Sheryl Buckley
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Julius Olatunji Okesola
Sheryl Buckley
Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
F1000Research
author_facet Afolakemi Simbo Ogunbanwo
Julius Olatunji Okesola
Sheryl Buckley
author_sort Afolakemi Simbo Ogunbanwo
title Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_short Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_fullStr Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge management awareness assessment in Nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_sort knowledge management awareness assessment in nigerian tertiary institutions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
publisher F1000 Research Ltd
series F1000Research
issn 2046-1402
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Background: Knowledge management (KM) is a recipe for increasing performance and promoting innovation in tertiary institutions. However, some scholars argue that the Nigerian educational sector is yet to fully appreciate the importance of KM as their KM awareness level is still low. Since measurement is the basic foundation to accomplish success, this paper assesses the KM awareness level in tertiary institutions of south-west Nigeria. Methods: The study applied a survey method using a closed ended questionnaire administered to 50 participants from each of the 10 institutions measured by Likert scaling. Employing SPSS for data analysis, frequency count and percentage score were adopted to analyse the demographic data, and the research hypotheses were analysed with chi square test, Pearson chi square and bivariate correlation (Pearson) analysis. Results: A positive relationship between awareness, current status and level of familiarity was noted. KM awareness level in the institutions is high even though there is a significant difference between the public and private universities, as well as between the students and academic staff. Conclusions: Since an increase in the awareness level increases both current status and level of familiarity which often account for KM success, it is recommend that KM awareness level should continuously be improved upon in Nigerian tertiary institutions.
url https://f1000research.com/articles/8-608/v2
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