Author
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- Al-Hashem Adel Odeh
- Almasri Ammar
- Abu Orabi Tareq
Abstract
Learning organization became an imperative issue to be flexible and adaptable for meeting ever-changing needs in today’s turbulent business environment. This study’s major purpose is to explore the impact of knowledge capturing on learning organization and the mediation role of organizational memory in the relationship between knowledge capturing process and learning organization in the Jordanian private universities. The population of this study is composed of all employees at different managerial levels. A total of (648) questionnaires were valid for analysis out of (750) questionnaires were distributed randomly in (10) universities. The PLS-SEM via Smart-PLS 3.2.7 and SPSS v23 were used for data analysis. The study revealed that there is a significantly positive impact of knowledge capturing on organizational memory and learning organization. There is a significantly positive impact of the organizational memory on learning organization, and the organizational memory has a significantly impact in the relationship between knowledge capturing and learning organization. The results also showed that universities did not take into consideration the following matters with high importance such as converting employees and expert’s knowledge into knowledge base, information about external environment, collaboration among their employees, and sharing with their employees how implementing strategy vision. The study recommended that the Jordanian private universities should incorporate all units in the learning system and the learning organization building requires adopting various efforts concerning capturing the knowledge from several sources and maintain it as a memory that initiates the learning organization.
Suggested Citation
Al-Hashem Adel Odeh & Almasri Ammar & Abu Orabi Tareq, 2021.
"The mediation role of the organizational memory in the relationship between knowledge capturing and learning organization,"
Cogent Business & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 8(1), pages 1924933-192, January.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:oabmxx:v:8:y:2021:i:1:p:1924933
DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2021.1924933
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