Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia

Efficient port operations rely on knowledge exchange among industry workers. Previous studies have identified several factors influencing this exchange. For instance, Caporuscio et al. (2020) noted that port operators often have limited industry-specific knowledge, which can hinder effective knowled...

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Main Authors: Yusoff, Mohd Zarir, Izwaan Saadon, Mohd Saiful, Shafi, Muhammad Ammar, Zulkipli, Hafizah, Mohamad, Arifha, Ramasamy, Chandrashekar, Abdul Aziz, Nurhanim, Toh, Yoke Teng
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author Yusoff, Mohd Zarir
Izwaan Saadon, Mohd Saiful
Shafi, Muhammad Ammar
Zulkipli, Hafizah
Mohamad, Arifha
Ramasamy, Chandrashekar
Abdul Aziz, Nurhanim
Toh, Yoke Teng
author_facet Yusoff, Mohd Zarir
Izwaan Saadon, Mohd Saiful
Shafi, Muhammad Ammar
Zulkipli, Hafizah
Mohamad, Arifha
Ramasamy, Chandrashekar
Abdul Aziz, Nurhanim
Toh, Yoke Teng
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description Efficient port operations rely on knowledge exchange among industry workers. Previous studies have identified several factors influencing this exchange. For instance, Caporuscio et al. (2020) noted that port operators often have limited industry-specific knowledge, which can hinder effective knowledge sharing. Additionally, there is a recognized gap in understanding the nontechnological elements that shape the exchange of inter-industry information among port operators. Al-Busaidi and Olfman (2017) highlighted the crucial roles played by individuals, peers, and organizations in facilitating information-sharing processes. This study examines how individual, peer, and organizational nontechnological factors impact port workers’ willingness to share their expertise across industries. Using a sample of seven critical operators from Malaysia’s federal port, the research employs a revised tool to measure these factors and promote information flow. Survey data from knowledge workers in Malaysia’s port operator sector further supports the findings, indicating that individual characteristics notably influence knowledge sharing among port personnel. This study contributes valuable insights to the broader understanding of how these factors influence information exchange among port workers across different industries.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-127822025-07-01T00:17:24Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12782/ Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia Yusoff, Mohd Zarir Izwaan Saadon, Mohd Saiful Shafi, Muhammad Ammar Zulkipli, Hafizah Mohamad, Arifha Ramasamy, Chandrashekar Abdul Aziz, Nurhanim Toh, Yoke Teng HD Industries. Land use. Labor Efficient port operations rely on knowledge exchange among industry workers. Previous studies have identified several factors influencing this exchange. For instance, Caporuscio et al. (2020) noted that port operators often have limited industry-specific knowledge, which can hinder effective knowledge sharing. Additionally, there is a recognized gap in understanding the nontechnological elements that shape the exchange of inter-industry information among port operators. Al-Busaidi and Olfman (2017) highlighted the crucial roles played by individuals, peers, and organizations in facilitating information-sharing processes. This study examines how individual, peer, and organizational nontechnological factors impact port workers’ willingness to share their expertise across industries. Using a sample of seven critical operators from Malaysia’s federal port, the research employs a revised tool to measure these factors and promote information flow. Survey data from knowledge workers in Malaysia’s port operator sector further supports the findings, indicating that individual characteristics notably influence knowledge sharing among port personnel. This study contributes valuable insights to the broader understanding of how these factors influence information exchange among port workers across different industries. 2025 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12782/1/J19382_2efc0a1460eed1813a19378874951e8b.pdf Yusoff, Mohd Zarir and Izwaan Saadon, Mohd Saiful and Shafi, Muhammad Ammar and Zulkipli, Hafizah and Mohamad, Arifha and Ramasamy, Chandrashekar and Abdul Aziz, Nurhanim and Toh, Yoke Teng (2025) Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia. Corporate & Business Strategy Review, 6 (1). pp. 85-92. ISSN 2708-4965 https://doi.org/10.22495/cbsrv6i1art8
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Yusoff, Mohd Zarir
Izwaan Saadon, Mohd Saiful
Shafi, Muhammad Ammar
Zulkipli, Hafizah
Mohamad, Arifha
Ramasamy, Chandrashekar
Abdul Aziz, Nurhanim
Toh, Yoke Teng
Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia
title Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia
title_full Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia
title_fullStr Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia
title_short Non-Technological Determinants Of Inter-Industry Knowledge Sharing Among Port Workers: Strategic Insights From Malaysia
title_sort non-technological determinants of inter-industry knowledge sharing among port workers: strategic insights from malaysia
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12782/1/J19382_2efc0a1460eed1813a19378874951e8b.pdf
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