Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences (Print ISSN: 1524-7252; Online ISSN: 1532-5806)

Abstract

The Impact of Green Knowledge Management Success Factors on Green Performance: A Study of Its Application to Private Hospitals in Amman

Author(s): Mohammed A. Abu Rumman & Raweat Hiasat,

The study aimed to identify the impact of knowledge management success factors represented by (acquiring green knowledge, storing green knowledge, organizing green knowledge) on green performance in private hospitals in Amman- Jordan. The researcher adopted the descriptive analytical approach to highlight the concepts related to the subject of the study, analyze it and investigate the results, of the study sample that consisted of (250) employees who work in private hospitals in Amman. To achieve the objectives of the study, a questionnaire was developed to collect primary information from the study sample. The most prominent results revealed that there is a statistically significant effect of the two dimensions of storing and organizing of green knowledge on green performance in private hospitals in Amman, but there is no statistically significant effect of the dimension of acquiring green knowledge on green performance in Private hospitals in Amman. The study recommended the need to maintain the storage of green knowledge by providing a database that enables workers to refer to it at the time of need, and the use of modern technologies in order to store knowledge and retrieve it easily. As well as to train workers in the processes of storing and retrieving knowledge in order to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of green performance within private hospitals in Amman. Likewise, the study recommended the need to spread the concept of green management within private hospitals in Amman because of its positive impact on developing and raising the level of green performance among employees, which benefits private hospitals in Amman

Get the App