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The objective of the study is to test the relationship between knowledge management orientation (KMO) and business performance (BP). KMO is a higher-order construct consisting of three second-order constructs: learning orientation (LO), knowledge sharing orientation (KSO), and information...
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This paper examines the moderating effect of firm age on relationship between knowledge sharing orientation and business performance. Convenience sample of 274 firms from manufacturing and service sector was taken as sample for the study from National Capital Region (NCR) and Punjab State of...
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This study endeavors to find the impact of Knowledge Sharing Orientation (KSO) of business on its performance. Knowledge sharing orientation is one of the important dimensions of knowledge management orientation. A purposive sample of 300 key informants (CEOs, top level and middle level managers...
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This study endeavors to find the impact of Knowledge Sharing Orientation (KSO) of business on its performance. Knowledge sharing orientation is one of the important dimensions of knowledge management orientation. A purposive sample of 300 key informants (CEOs, top level and middle level managers...
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Information Technology (IT) orientation is the firm's capability to effectively manage and use information. This study examines moderating role of firm size in the relationship between IT orientation and business performance. This firm level study has been conducted on a cross sectional...
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The purpose of this study is to measure the relationship between learning orientation of firms and their business performance. It also explores the moderating effect of firm size on relationship between learning orientation of firms and their business performance. The study was conducted on...
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