Knowledge Conversion Abilities and Innovative Work Behavior of Indonesian Academic Librarians
This study aims to investigate the connection between knowledge conversion abilities and innovative work behavior among academic librarians. It was undertaken due to the scarcity of information on the knowledge conversion capabilities of academic librarians and their association with innovative work...
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2-s2.0-85189332651 Masrek M.N.; Mutia F.; Susantari T.; Yuwinanto H.P.; Tri Atmi R. Knowledge Conversion Abilities and Innovative Work Behavior of Indonesian Academic Librarians 2024 International Information and Library Review 56 2 10.1080/10572317.2024.2331983 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85189332651&doi=10.1080%2f10572317.2024.2331983&partnerID=40&md5=b1e148138caa8346e6b827e7457d1b29 This study aims to investigate the connection between knowledge conversion abilities and innovative work behavior among academic librarians. It was undertaken due to the scarcity of information on the knowledge conversion capabilities of academic librarians and their association with innovative work behavior. This study conducted quantitative research using a survey questionnaire to collect data from 320 academic librarians working in public and private universities in Indonesia. The study found that academic librarians reported engaging in all four knowledge conversion processes, with combination being the most frequently used, followed by externalization and internalization. Additionally, academic librarians reported being engaged in both types of innovation, but more involved in service innovation than process innovation. The study found that externalization, combination, and internalization were positively related to innovative work behavior, but socialization was not significantly related. The study emphasizes the need for infrastructure and competencies support for librarians to foster knowledge conversion and access to knowledge management tools. A conducive work environment is essential for innovation in academic libraries, and relevant authorities need to provide adequate support. Moreover, this research enhances our understanding of the role of knowledge conversion abilities and innovative work behavior in the context of Indonesian academic libraries. © 2024 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 10572317 English Article |
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Knowledge Conversion Abilities and Innovative Work Behavior of Indonesian Academic Librarians |
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Knowledge Conversion Abilities and Innovative Work Behavior of Indonesian Academic Librarians |
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Knowledge Conversion Abilities and Innovative Work Behavior of Indonesian Academic Librarians |
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This study aims to investigate the connection between knowledge conversion abilities and innovative work behavior among academic librarians. It was undertaken due to the scarcity of information on the knowledge conversion capabilities of academic librarians and their association with innovative work behavior. This study conducted quantitative research using a survey questionnaire to collect data from 320 academic librarians working in public and private universities in Indonesia. The study found that academic librarians reported engaging in all four knowledge conversion processes, with combination being the most frequently used, followed by externalization and internalization. Additionally, academic librarians reported being engaged in both types of innovation, but more involved in service innovation than process innovation. The study found that externalization, combination, and internalization were positively related to innovative work behavior, but socialization was not significantly related. The study emphasizes the need for infrastructure and competencies support for librarians to foster knowledge conversion and access to knowledge management tools. A conducive work environment is essential for innovation in academic libraries, and relevant authorities need to provide adequate support. Moreover, this research enhances our understanding of the role of knowledge conversion abilities and innovative work behavior in the context of Indonesian academic libraries. © 2024 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. |
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