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Study on Knowledge Sharing and Job Satisfaction: A Systematic Review R

P. Sethuraj, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education, Alagappa University, Karaikudi 630003, Tamil Nadu, India. , R Padmavathi , P Sethuraj

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Indian Journal of Library and Information Science 17(1):p 49-61, . | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.17123.6
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The purpose of this study was to systematically collect and review the English language studies that provided empirical evidence for the existence of a relationship between knowledge sharing (KS) and job satisfaction (JS) and their impact on each other.
 


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Keywords RelationshipKnowledge SharingLiterature reviewJob SatisfactionKnowledge transferSystematic review.

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