Figure 2
Differential perceptions of AI’s benefits across KMPs sub-scales. Source: Authors’ own work Refer to the image caption for details.The horizontal axis has markings “Knowledge Acquisition,” “Knowledge Documentation,” “Knowledge Sharing,” and “Knowledge Application.” The vertical axis is labeled “Perception of A I usefulness,” and ranges from 4.50 to 5.00 in increments of 0.10 units. The data from the graph are as follows: Knowledge Acquisition: 4.93 (Positive error: 4.96 and negative error: 4.89). Knowledge Documentation: 4.93 (Positive error: 4.95 and negative error: 4.88). Knowledge Sharing: 4.73 (Positive error: 4.77 and negative error: 4.68). Knowledge Application: 4.67 (Positive error: 4.71 and negative error: 4.62). The plotted line begins at “(Knowledge Acquisition, 4.93),” moves almost with a straight line to reach “(Knowledge Documentation, 4.93),” then drops steeply with a negative slope at “(Knowledge Sharing, 4.73),” and terminates at “(Knowledge Application, 4.67).” Each data point is accompanied by vertical error bars representing plus or minus 1 standard error. The text at the bottom reads: “Error bars: plus or minus 1 S E.” Note: All the numerical data values are approximated.

Differential perceptions of AI’s benefits across KMPs sub-scales. Source: Authors’ own work

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