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Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management | Volume-12 | Issue-11
Cultivating Knowledge Management Processes of SMEs Firm in Digital Era: The Role of HRM Practice
Rahmi Widyanti, Basuki
Published: Dec. 5, 2025 |
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Pages: 264-272
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Abstract
Today, digital era needed commitment all personal in organization for reaching their knowledge, not eventualy SMEs firm. Mastery of digital technology is one of the factors in order to be able to compete in e-commers. Human resources and knowledge management are considered to be one of the most important factors within organizations that help them to achieve a competitive advantage. However, organizations should take care of the human factor and increase their commitment within organizations to take advantage of the knowledge within them. The aims of this research is to investigate the relationship between human resources management practices and organizational commitment, on the one hand, and their relationship with knowledge management process, on the other hand. SMEs firms operating in South Kalimantan were used as the main sample of this study. A random sample was selected where 971 questionnaires were distributed to such firms. And 588 questionnaires were submitted back with a response rate of 53%. A theoretical model was proposed and tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results of the SEM analysis indicated that human resources practices (recruitment methods, training and development, performance appraisals, and reward systems) have a significant influence on organizational commitment (affective commitment, continuance commitment, and normative commitment). Finally, the study did not find a direct relationship between human resource (HR) practices and knowledge management (KM) processes (knowledge acquisition, knowledge distribution, knowledge interpretation, and organizational memory). Human resource practices and organizational commitment, on the one side, as well as organizational commitment and knowledge management processes, on the other, were discovered to have a causal association.


