Abstract

Article history: Received October 20, 2012 Received in revised format 5 January 2013 Accepted 19 January 2013 Available online April 24 2013 Knowledge management plays an essential role on achieving business success and it is considered as intangible attests for many organizations. In fact, many people believe intangible assets are the most influential part of any firm’s investment. This paper investigates the relationships among four variables including empowering leadership, task technology fit, compatibility and knowledge management system (KMS). The study considers whether there is any positive relationship between empowering leadership and task technology fit, between empowering leadership and compatibility, between task technology fit and KMS usage and between compatibility and KMS usage. The survey selects a sample of 215 people from the regular employees as well as university professors of Islamic research center of Qom province, Iran. We have distributed 220 questionnaires and collected 160 for the investigation. The results of this survey indicate that there is a meaningful and positive relationship between empowering leadership and compatibility (0.72, t-student=4.01), a meaningful and positive relationship between empowering leadership and compatibility (0.80, t-student=4.64), a positive and meaningful relationship between task technology fit and KMS usage (0.72, t-student=3.58) and finally there is a positive and meaningful relationship between compatibility and KMS usage (0.43, t-student=2.78). © 2013 Growing Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Highlights

  • Knowledge plays an essential role on the success of organizations, and its effective management is, an important component for maintaining organizational competitive advantage

  • They reported that empowering leadership had an indirect impact on knowledge management system (KMS) usage while empowering leadership was positively associated with both task-technology fit and compatibility and both of them were positively associated with KMS usage

  • There is no doubt that KMS cannot be considered as a general-purpose Information system (IS) and it is a system, which is capable of keeping the patterns of knowledge practices and further utilization (Butler et al, 2008; Mcdermott, 1999; Nonaka et al, 1998)

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Introduction

Knowledge plays an essential role on the success of organizations, and its effective management is, an important component for maintaining organizational competitive advantage. Kuo et al (2011) attempted to identify the specific managerial behaviors associated with adoption success They tried to explore the impact of empowering leadership on knowledge management system (KMS) adoption through its impacts on task-technology fit and compatibility. There is no doubt that KMS cannot be considered as a general-purpose IS and it is a system, which is capable of keeping the patterns of knowledge practices and further utilization (Butler et al, 2008; Mcdermott, 1999; Nonaka et al, 1998) This means that the success of KMS could allow system to be consistently compatible with the work styles of its users (Teo & Men, 2008). Concluding remarks are given in the last to summarize the contribution of the paper

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