Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry

Economics; Electric utilities; Information management; Regional planning; Sustainable development; Electricity companies; Empirical data; Formal knowledge; Knowledge audits; Knowledge economy; Knowledge-intensive industries; Malaysia; Organisational knowledge; Industrial economics

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Main Authors: Drus S.M., Shariff S.S.M., Othman M.
Other Authors: 56330463900
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Published: International Business Information Management Association, IBIMA 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-224882023-05-29T14:01:18Z Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry Drus S.M. Shariff S.S.M. Othman M. 56330463900 25825740800 24824928800 Economics; Electric utilities; Information management; Regional planning; Sustainable development; Electricity companies; Empirical data; Formal knowledge; Knowledge audits; Knowledge economy; Knowledge-intensive industries; Malaysia; Organisational knowledge; Industrial economics Electricity supply industry (ESI) is one of the key sectors that promotes and stimulates Malaysian economy. ESI also plays an important role in ensuring that Malaysia is able to fulfil its aim of attaining the knowledge economy status by year 2020. As one of the entities operating in ESI which is a knowledge-intensive industry, it is essential for electricity companies to optimise their organisational knowledge. Knowledge audit can be used as the mechanism to assist electricity companies to assess their current and future knowledge provisions and requirements. This paper discusses on the analysis performed on the empirical data collected from two (2) main electricity companies in Malaysia. It can be observed that several improvements are proposed to be undertaken by the companies in ensuring that their organisational knowledge are appreciated, exploited, valued and preserved. It is hoped by adopting a formal knowledge resource assessment, namely knowledge audit, electricity companies in Malaysia will be able to generate and produce electricity for the nation in more effective, efficient and prudent manner. Final 2023-05-29T06:01:18Z 2023-05-29T06:01:18Z 2015 Conference Paper 2-s2.0-84947610799 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84947610799&partnerID=40&md5=68ac608b5981611c004edf16b868f4a3 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22488 1648 1654 International Business Information Management Association, IBIMA Scopus
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description Economics; Electric utilities; Information management; Regional planning; Sustainable development; Electricity companies; Empirical data; Formal knowledge; Knowledge audits; Knowledge economy; Knowledge-intensive industries; Malaysia; Organisational knowledge; Industrial economics
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Othman M.
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Shariff S.S.M.
Othman M.
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Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry
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title Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry
title_short Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry
title_full Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry
title_fullStr Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge audit adoption: A case study of Malaysian electricity supply industry
title_sort knowledge audit adoption: a case study of malaysian electricity supply industry
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