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Design of a Knowledge Management System for the Research-Teaching Nexus: Evidence from Institutional Audit Reports

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posted on 2024-11-02, 13:16 authored by Alrence HalibasAlrence Halibas, Rolou Maata, Mohamed Mohamed, Ali Ali-Abdi, Peyman Nouraey
The need for Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to maximize the use of their intellectual property and strategic resources for research and teaching has become ever more evident in recent years. Furthermore, little attention is paid in developing an enabling system that will facilitate knowledge transfer in the Research-Teaching Nexus (RTN). Hence, this study assesses the current state of practice in knowledge management of the nexus in higher education in Oman. It also explores the context of how Knowledge Management System (KMS) for the nexus can be designed and utilized by HEIs and challenges them to rethink their traditional approaches in managing their knowledge as-sets to boost individual and organizational learning. This study provides a Knowledge Management-based framework and design of a knowledge management system that support the academic community towards the improvement of the nexus. This study sets out ideas from various academic and professional experts on how academic stakeholders in the higher education can improve and promote knowledge transfer and make better use of its knowledge and research assets for teaching and learning. It stressed the importance of having the knowledge assets or resources that can easily be pooled, accessed, and made available to its intended stakeholders. Data were gathered from 29 out of 49 institutional quality audit reports of all HEIs in Oman. The panel comments were coded and analysed to extract valuable insights regarding the management of knowledge assets in research. Additionally, data were gathered from the institutional accreditation outcomes page of the same website. Manifest and latent content analyses were used in reporting the findings of the panel. The study will contribute to a greater understanding and acceptance of Knowledge Management (KM) in higher education and extended the body of knowledge concerning knowledge management for the RTN. The reports revealed a very limited practice of the nexus in term

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    ISSN - Is published in 15475867

Journal

Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology

Volume

17

Start page

21

End page

40

Total pages

20

Publisher

Informing Science Institute

Place published

USA

Language

English

Copyright

© This article is licensed to you under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

Former Identifier

2006098736

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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