Knowledge Management Techniques between University Students and Working Students
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Knowledge management, Techniques, University Students, Working studentsAbstract
Knowledge management techniques refer to the strategies, tools, and methods used by individual or organisations to collect, organise, and share knowledge effectively. University students and working students adopt different approaches to manage knowledge due to their differing academic and professional demands. The research aims to identify the dual challenges faced by both group as they balance workplace responsibilities with academic application. A quantitative researcher design was applied using a 14-item questionnaire. The findings indicate that working students benefit from greater practical exposure, while university students focus on balancing academics, social life and personal development. The study recommends that educational institutions introduce internships, technical trainings, and skills-based programs to strengthen knowledge management practices among both groups.
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