Knowledge Ambassadors: Enhancing Tacit Knowledge Transfer in Kenyan Universities
Date
2015
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Springer International Publishing
Abstract
Abstract. Universities in Kenya have invested in library services and resources
to support their teaching and learning activities. However, these resources are
not used adequately leading some universities to develop partnership programmes
with students, known as knowledge ambassadors, to educate their
peers about library resources and services available in their institutions. This
study sought to describe the concept of knowledge ambassadors from a
knowledge management perspective; investigate where and how it has been
deployed in universities in Kenya; analyse how effective knowledge ambassador
programmes in Kenyan universities have been; identify the challenges affecting
its effective use for tacit knowledge creation and sharing; and propose strategies
which can be used by academic institutions in Kenya to enhance the effectiveness
of their knowledge ambassador programmes.
Primary data was collected through interviews with knowledge ambassadors
and librarians selected through information-oriented purposive sampling from
four public universities in Kenya. The findings indicate that eight private and
public universities in Kenya have launched knowledge ambassador programmes.
The benefits of the programmes include increased usage of the
information resources by users in the institutions as well as deepened user
participation in the design, development and deployment of library services and
products. The findings also revealed that the impact of the programmes is
hampered by time constraints; misconception about the expectations of the
ambassadors; inadequate infrastructure; and inadequate funding. These findings
can be used by universities in Kenya to develop policy frameworks which
leverage the impact of knowledge ambassador programmes on tacit knowledge
creation, validation, sharing and use.
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Research Article
Keywords
Tacit knowledge, Knowledge ambassadors, Knowledge peer groups, Knowledge volunteers, Kenya