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      An investigation into the knowledge-sharing practices for innovation in higher education institutions of developing countries

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          The adoption of knowledge-sharing practices in higher education result in improved decision-making, improved access to information and increased collaboration. A knowledge-sharing culture enables the free exchange of knowledge amongst academics and this drives institutions towards innovation. This study examines the extent to which knowledge-sharing practices have been adopted at higher education institutions (HEIs) of developing countries. The article reports on an inquiry conducted at HEIs in Zimbabwe to determine the knowledge-sharing practices in place. A survey was used to collect quantitative data from 240 purposefully selected academics at the HEIs. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics. This study established that HEIs have not fully implemented the knowledge-sharing practices. Empirical evidence confirms that attendance of conferences is important for knowledge sharing where 43% of the participants approved the proposition. Coaching and mentoring improve academic skills such that 21.7% of the participants approved the premise. Subscribing to international journals increases the visibility of scientific research work and only 18.3% of the participants confirmed that their institutions subscribe to internationally recognised journals. Surprisingly, 60% of the participants confirmed that their institutions do not offer knowledge-sharing workshops. Unremarkably, 23.3% of the participants confirmed that their institutions do not have a knowledge-sharing culture. TRANSDISCIPLINARITY CONTRIBUTION: Higher education institutions have not fully exploited the knowledge-sharing practices that could make them more innovative. The institutions are still at the trial stage of adopting knowledge-sharing practices. This study therefore recommends the creation of communities of practice (COPs) specifically for knowledge sharing

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                Journal
                jtdsa
                Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
                JTDSA
                AOSIS OpenJournals (Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa )
                1817-4434
                2415-2005
                2022
                : 18
                : 1
                : 1-7
                Affiliations
                [01] Johannesburg orgnameUniversity of South Africa orgdiv1School of Computing orgdiv2Department of Information Systems South Africa
                Article
                S2415-20052022000100015 S2415-2005(22)01800100015
                10.4102/td.v18i1.1230
                0cdf50b8-cfaa-4a68-8e48-332d39f08431

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 27 June 2022
                : 24 April 2022
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 34, Pages: 7
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                SciELO South Africa

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                innovation,academic,higher education institutions,communities of practice,coaching and mentoring,knowledge sharing

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