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Socio-Behavioral Factors in Virtual Knowledge Sharing: Theory of Reasoned Action and Theory of Planned Behavior Perspective

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  • Farkhondeh Hassandoust

    (Multimedia University, Malaysia)

  • Mehdy Farzaneh Kazerouni

    (Multimedia University, Malaysia)

  • Vimala Perumal

    (Multimedia University, Malaysia)

Abstract

Recently, there has been extraordinary propagation in the number of virtual teams for knowledge sharing; however, finding out what affects team member’s behavior is important. This paper integrates the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to construct a model for investigating the socio-behavioral factors behind virtual knowledge sharing. The results of previous studies in this domain paved the path for these factors to be categorized in three conceptual components based on TPB: attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control.

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  • Farkhondeh Hassandoust & Mehdy Farzaneh Kazerouni & Vimala Perumal, 2012. "Socio-Behavioral Factors in Virtual Knowledge Sharing: Theory of Reasoned Action and Theory of Planned Behavior Perspective," International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations (IJKBO), IGI Global, vol. 2(2), pages 40-53, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jkbo00:v:2:y:2012:i:2:p:40-53
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