SLSU faculty identifies a structural model fit for knowledge management performance in a Scopus-indexed journal
A Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) faculty member, Ms. Kristin O. Espita, published an article, “A Structural Equation Model on Knowledge Management Performance in Higher Education Institutions in Region VIII,” in a Scopus-indexed journal in 2022. She co-authored it with Dr. Eugenio S. Guhao, Jr., who is a faculty member from the University of Mindanao (UM).
It was shown that transformation leadership, organizational learning, and organizational strategy play a significant role in knowledge management performance. They used the descriptive-correlational technique of structural equation modeling (SEM) and conducted it across 400 administrative staff among the higher education institutions in the region.
Adding to the ever-expanding pool of literature about knowledge management, Ms. Espina and Guhao’s invite fellow academicians and researchers in other educational institutions to think about it.
The involvement of knowledge management is vital to the advancement of higher education institutions by improving areas related to organizational performance. It utilizes their knowledge and organizational assets toward a progressive institution. Hence, it provides opportunities for continuous learning, cultivating innovation and research excellence, and fostering collaborative knowledge across institutions and countries.
SLSU is moving toward academic excellence and transformative research; the university continually supports its faculty members to the realization of this objective.
This article aligns with Sustainable Development Goals 4 (Quality Education), 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), and 17 (Partnership for the Goals).
How to cite: Espina, K. O. & Guhao, E. S. Jr. (2022). A Structural Equation Model on Knowledge Management Performance in Higher Education Institutions in Region VIII(Article).
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