Moderating effects of Islamic work ethics on trait emotional intelligence, knowledge sharing behaviour and work performance of Muslim police investigation officers
The present study aims to investigate the role of Islamic work ethics in moderating the relationship between dimensions of trait emotional intelligence: sociability, emotionality, well-being and self-control with Knowledge Sharing Behaviour among Criminal Investigation Officers in Royal Malays...
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| Langue: | English | 
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| Accès en ligne: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75801/1/FEP%202018%2031%20IR.pdf | 
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| Résumé: | The present study aims to investigate the role of Islamic work ethics in
 moderating the relationship between dimensions of trait emotional intelligence:
 sociability, emotionality, well-being and self-control with Knowledge Sharing
 Behaviour among Criminal Investigation Officers in Royal Malaysia Police.
 This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the ways in fostering
 knowledge sharing behaviour in a police force. The role of Islamic work ethics in
 the relationship between personality traits towards knowledge sharing behaviour
 has become crucial especially in an Islamic country like Malaysia. The present
 study has looked into the roles of individual characteristics and work ethics in
 knowledge sharing behaviour.
 The respondents of the study consisted of 351 Criminal Investigation Officers
 from the states of Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. A survey was
 carried out, for which a questionnaire was administered to the respondents.
 Analysis of the quantitative data of the study involved both the Statistical
 Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22 and Smart-PLS version 3.0.
 Prior to reporting the results, it was ensured that all the necessary requirements
 for the measurement model analysis including both the reflective (i.e., composite
 reliability, convergent validity and discriminant validity) and formative
 measurements (i.e., VIF and outer weight significance), were satisfied. The
 indicators loading, composite reliability (CR) (0.911, 0.899, 0.878, 0.889) and average variance extracted (AVE) (0.506, 0.527, 0.592, 0.502) of the reflective
 constructs are satisfied for all construct. Upon scrutinizing the results, it was
 discovered that the collinearity assessment in structural model confirmed that no
 problems were detected in relation to the lateral collinearity (VIF<5).
 In addition, it was also found that three out of the five hypotheses on direct
 relationships between the independent variables and dependant variable are
 significant (p<0.05). Specifically, it was revealed through the analysis that the
 police officers’ higher level of sociability, and emotionality have a significant
 positive relationship with knowledge sharing behaviour. Besides, the results of
 bootstrapping appeared to suggest that three out of the four moderating effects
 of Islamic work ethics were supported. In other words, Islamic work ethics was
 found to moderate the relationships between sociability, self-control and wellbeing
 towards knowledge sharing behaviour. | 
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