Abstract:
This study investigates the understanding of knowledge management (KM) for knowledge
management systems (KMS) implementation for efficient KM practice in two mobile
telecommunications (MT) companies in Namibia. Using a mixed-methods approach, the
study employed convergent parallel design via parallel sampling techniques to gather insights.
Three hundred and twenty-nine questionnaires were disseminated via online surveys using
simple random sampling from 1,584 employees. The questionnaires returned were then
accepted based on the comprehension of KM concepts for KMS implementation to introduce
KM practice. Quantitative data was subjected to descriptive analysis using SPSS. Qualitative
data underwent thematic analysis using Atlas TI. The findings of this study show that
Namibia's two MT companies stand to gain significant advantages by implementing KM
practices based on their understanding and implementation of KM. By enhancing their KM
capabilities, these companies can leverage this organizational knowledge (OK) to drive
innovation and adequately meet the demands of a fiercely competitive, knowledge-based
society (KBS). This article is of significant value to KM scholars, professionals, decision-makers, and policymakers as an introductory guide to the comprehension of KM for KMS
and how they can facilitate effective KM practices within Namibia.