Abstract

Many studies on the significance of knowledge management (KM) in the business world have been performed in recent years. Public sector KM is a research area of growing importance. Findings show that few authors specialize in the field and there are several obstacles to developing a cohesive body of literature. In order to examine their effect of the knowledge management capability [which consists of knowledge infrastructure capability (KIC) and knowledge process capability (KPC)] and organizational effectiveness (OE), this study conducted structural equation modeling to test the hypotheses with 302 questionnaires of Taipei Water Department staffs in Taiwan. In exploring the model developed in this study, the findings show that there exists a significant relationship between KPC and OE, while KIC and OE are insignificant. These results are different from earlier findings in the literature. Furthermore, this research proposed organizational commitment (OC) as the mediator role. The findings suggest that only OC has significant mediating effects between KPC and OE, whereas this is not the case for KIC and OE. It is noteworthy that the above findings inspired managers, in addition to construct the knowledge infrastructure more than focus on social media tools on the Internet, which engage knowledge workers in “peer-to-peer” knowledge sharing across organizational and company boundaries. The results are likely to help organizations (particularly public utilities) sharpen their knowledge management strategies. Academic and practical implications were drawn based on the findings.

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  • Research backgroundCurrently, many organizations are dependent on applying knowledge management (KM)in addition to successful application of tangible assets and natural resources to achieve high performance (Lee and Sukoco 2007)

  • Research model According to Gold et al (2001), this study argues that knowledge infrastructure capability (KIC) and knowledge process capability (KPC) are antecedents of organizational commitment

  • Sample analysis Sample collection We report on data collected from Taipei Water Department (TWD) employees

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Introduction

Many organizations are dependent on applying knowledge management (KM). In addition to successful application of tangible assets and natural resources to achieve high performance (Lee and Sukoco 2007). Many studies on the significance of KM in the business world have been performed in recent years (Metaxiotis et al 2005). Government organizations, such as public utilities, are expending significant efforts. It is more interesting to investigate the knowledge management issues in public utilities. In Taiwan, most organizations have realized the growing importance of knowledge management. It is necessary to conduct research to understand the level at which organizations are able to implement successful knowledge management practices. Education level High educational level (col‐ −2.147 .034 lege, associate’s degree, and above)

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