Aslib Proceedings, volume 65, issue 5, pages 484-502
Measuring the reliability of knowledge management
Roozbeh Hesamamiri
1
,
Mohammad Mahdavi Mazdeh
2
,
Mostafa Jafari
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2013-09-16
Library and Information Sciences
Information Systems
Abstract
Purpose – As a way of assessing the ability of organizations to discover and manage unexpected failures in organizational capabilities of knowledge management (KM), this study aims to develop a measurement instrument that involves the five reliability dimensions of preoccupation with failure, reluctance to simplify interpretations, sensitivity to operations, commitment to resilience, and deference to expertise. Design/methodology/approach – To generate measurement items, previous research related to organizational reliability, high reliability theory, mindfulness, and required organizational capabilities of KM was reviewed. The measurement instrument was then verified in terms of reliability and validity, empirically using data from 240 companies in North America. Internal consistency of measurements, measurement item reliability, and construct reliability were examined to ensure the reliability of the instrument. Based on confirmatory factor analysis using structural equation modelling, construct validit...
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