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Issues associated with knowledge sharing initiatives in government agencies in Malaysia

Othman, M; Egbu, CO

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M Othman

CO Egbu



Abstract

Government agencies are mainly known as knowledge intensive organizations. In order to exploit effective knowledge sharing, they have to develop practical knowledge sharing implementation approaches. Nevertheless, strong demand and expectation from citizens for efficient service delivery, coupled with global challenges in the knowledge based economy have fuelled the need for government agencies to consider effective implementation of knowledge sharing as a strategy to improve service delivery. Effective knowledge sharing initiatives have the potential to benefit government agencies in view of their role. This paper aims to identify the core issues in knowledge sharing initiatives that government agencies face in delivering effective policies, particularly in their role and influence in the construction industry. Based on a critical review of literature on knowledge sharing in government agencies, dysfunctional bureaucracies, training, utilisation of information technology and adaptation to culture were identified as key issues. It is recommended that a balanced approach and support to these issues and challenges in implementing knowledge sharing initiatives are duly considered together with attention given to effective leadership, strategic alignments, capability and capacity building among teams.

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Othman, M., & Egbu, C. (2010, May). Issues associated with knowledge sharing initiatives in government agencies in Malaysia. Presented at CIB World Congress 2010, The Lowry, Salford Quays, United Kingdom

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name CIB World Congress 2010
Conference Location The Lowry, Salford Quays, United Kingdom
Start Date May 10, 2010
End Date May 13, 2010
Publication Date May 10, 2009
Deposit Date Jan 27, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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