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Title: Learning readiness when sharing knowledge while e-learning
Authors: Razzaque, Anjum
Al-Hashimi, Mukhtar
Hamdan, Allam M.
Musleh, Abdulmuttaleb
Hassan, Ahlam
Aldahean, Esra S.
Awwad, Bahaa
Reyad, Sameh
Keywords: Knowledge sharing;;Learner readiness;;e-learning;Moodle;Higher Education.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Opcion,
Citation: 6. Anjum, R, Mukhtar, Al-Hashimi, Allam, M, Abdulmuttaleb, M, Ahlam, H, Esra, S, Bahaa, Awwad, Sameh, Reyad ,(2019) “ Learning readiness when sharing knowledge while e-learning”, Journal OPTION, Bolivarian ,34(86),pp. 3029-3044. https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/27379
Series/Report no.: 34(;(86),pp. 3029-3044.
Abstract: Past research indicates the importance of assessing the role of higher education (HE) students’ Learning Readiness’s (LR’s) two-dimensions (Self-Directed Learning - SDR and Motivation for Learning - MFL) on learning behaviors (Knowledge Sharing Quality -KSQ) during e-learning in developing countries. This article is a critique of a literature review led to a conceptual framework which in turn was empirically investigated (correlation analysis, using Pearson and Spearman correlation), with findings shedding new contributions to knowledge, and opening new avenues for the research in progress. This deductive cross-sectional research confirms this role via an adopted survey, data collection from 253 Ahlia University undergraduate students who constantly participate in e-learning practices on Moodle. Empirical analysis of this study confirmed a positively significant relation between SDL → KSQ and, MFL → KSQ. Limitations and implications are discussed in this article. The empirical findings of this article are new contributions to knowledge, which are particularly generalizable to Ahlia University’s undergraduate business students; thus a knowledge contribution with higher education private institutions in Middle Eastern developing countries, as this study occurred in the Kingdom of Bahrain (a literate driven need for such research).
URI: https://scholar.ptuk.edu.ps/handle/123456789/1025
ISSN: 1012-1587
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