The Relationship between Knowledge Sharing Capability and Competitiveness of Chartered Public Universities in Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Gachanja, Joseph Nguru
dc.date.accessioned 2026-05-26T12:26:24Z
dc.date.available 2026-05-26T12:26:24Z
dc.date.issued 2026-05-26
dc.identifier.citation GachanjaJN2026 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost/xmlui/handle/123456789/7020
dc.description PhD Research Publication en_US
dc.description.abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish the relationship between knowledge sharing capability and competitiveness of chartered public universities in Kenya. Universities are knowledge intensive environments, and play a central role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge that they generate. Accordingly, it would be expected that such institutions would adopt proactive approaches to the incubation of knowledge management capability and strategies, and that they would have better insight on how to achieve and optimize the value of their knowledge assets. However, research has shown that this is not the case, and that the approaches adopted by universities are passive and inconsistent. In addition, although there is a strong body of research in the area of knowledge management in commercial environments, and growing interest in knowledge management in public sector organizations, there has been little research on knowledge management capability in universities. Methodology: The study adopted a descriptive design. The population of the research consisted of 31 chartered public universities authorized to operate in Kenya as at December 2020. The study adopted a census methodology while purposeful and convenient sampling was adopted to select respondents amongst the middle level management staff. The study used both secondary and primary data. A self-administered questionnaire was used as the primary data collection instrument. Out of 155 questionnaires that were sent out, 123 were filled and returned. Statistical Package for Social Studies (SPSS) was used for data analysis. The study used regression model to estimate the level of significance which yielded a positive and significant influence of knowledge sharing capability on competitiveness of chartered public universities in Kenya. Findings: The findings pointed out that knowledge sharing capability significantly influenced competitiveness of chartered public universities in Kenya. The public universities should therefore entrench knowledge management practices in their day to day operations in order to remain competitive. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommended that public universities should embrace knowledge sharing practices in their operations as it enhances competitiveness. One of very important factor in knowledge sharing is that university stakeholders should be accorded with formal, informal and virtual space to interact with each other for knowledge exchange. Keywords: Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management, Competitiveness, Public Universities ©2024 by the Authors. This Article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Dr. Jared Deya Prof. Willy. M. Muturi en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher COHRED- JKUAT en_US
dc.subject Knowledge Sharing en_US
dc.subject Chartered Public Universities en_US
dc.title The Relationship between Knowledge Sharing Capability and Competitiveness of Chartered Public Universities in Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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