The impact of an innovative school climate on teachers' knowledge creation activities in Korean schools: The mediating role of teachers' knowledge sharing and work engagement Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Korean Educational Development Institute 2014. This study examined the structural relationships among innovative school climate, knowledge sharing, work engagement, and knowledge creation activities among high school teachers in Korea. It also investigated the mediating roles of teachers organizational behaviorsknowledge sharing and work engagementin explaining the impact of a schools innovation climate on teachers knowledge creation practices. The authors obtained 1,125 responses from 38 Korean high schools. Structural equation modeling (SEM) and the Sobel test were mainly employed to examine empirically the proposed model and hypotheses. The results indicate that an innovative school climate positively influences teachers knowledge sharing and work engagement and affects the outcome variable, teachers knowledge creation practices. We also found that the two proposed behavioral factors act as mediators linking schools innovation climate with teachers knowledge creation.

published proceedings

  • KEDI JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL POLICY

author list (cited authors)

  • Song, J. H., Kim, W., Chai, D. S., & Bae, S. H.

complete list of authors

  • Song, Ji Hoon||Kim, Woocheol||Chai, Dae Seok||Bae, Sang Hoon

publication date

  • January 2014