Publication Details
FREDRICK AHENKORA BOAMAH
- NUGS-Zhengzhou
- Phd Management Science And Engineering (Phd)
- Zhengzhou University
Exploring the impact of social capitals and knowledge creation on construction firms performance in the COVID-19 era 24 Jan 2022
Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology
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Taylor & Francis
The impact of tacit knowledge sharing on the success of construction companies operations 04 Jan 2022
Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology
International Journal of Innovation Science
04 Jan 2022 | 20:03
To effectively implement knowledge management, one prerequisite is to understand and implement the knowledge management enablers in the sense of optimal institutional efficiency. This paper aims to analyze and measure the significant enablers in overseeing knowledge management in the construction sector. The mixed-method technique was used to achieve the objective of this study and involved the application of detailed questions to project engineers and project managers within leading construction engineering companies, provided by the Institution of Engineering and Technology Ghana. Questionnaires were collected and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences v. 26. The study confirms that the knowledge management enablers such as employees knowledge, motivations, effective decisions and strategic planning are some of the important ways in which construction professionals can achieve different strategic goals in many processes and concluded that the progress of the next generation knowledge management strategy will be based on content sharing, decision-making and by promoting the free flow of ideas. The study offers perspectives into knowledge management enablers and recommends key performance factors, championed by Ghanaian construction contractors for institutional knowledge capture.