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ISSN: 2456-7620

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A study of knowledge management alignment with production management: A study of carpet manufacture in Kurdistan region of Iraq

Vol-6,Issue-2,March - April 2021

Author: Bayad Jamal Ali, Govand Anwar

Keywords: Knowledge management, Production Management, carpet manufacture, Improvement.

Abstract: The manufacturing sector has been profoundly impacted by advances in project management knowledge. As a result, it is critical to optimize service development processes in every project. The aim of this research was to increase cement manufacturing production by applying knowledge management concepts and Knowledge management as a mediator. The study was conducted at various cement manufacturing facilities in Iraq's Kurdistan province. To quantify production improvement in cement companies, the researchers examined four facets of knowledge management: Knowledge creation, Knowledge storage management, knowledge sharing, and Knowledge application, with Knowledge management serving as a mediator. To conduct the current analysis, the researchers used a quantitative research approach in the form of a survey. The questionnaire was randomly distributed to 140 administrative employees of various cement manufacturing companies in the Kurdistan region. The researchers did, however, collect 128completed questionnaires. To assess developed research hypotheses, the study used hierarchical multiple regression analysis and the Sobel test. The findings indicated that all knowledge management elements (Knowledge creation, Knowledge storage development, knowledge sharing, and Knowledge application) had a clear and important positive relationship with increased production at carpet manufacturers in Iraq's Kurdistan region. Additionally, the findings indicated that all knowledge management concepts with a mediator (project management development program) had an indirect positive and important relationship with increased production at cement manufacturing facilities in Iraq's Kurdistan region.

Article Info: Received: 09 Jan 2021; Received in revised form: 03 Mar 2021; Accepted: 30 Mar 2021; Available online: 26 Apr 2021

ijeab doi crossrefDOI: 10.22161/ijels.62.51

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