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Knowledge sharing among peers plays a vital role in students’learning process and an 
Effective and inclusive Knowledge Sharing is an integral part of successful and 
practical university learning. This study aims to investigate the knowledge- sharing 
behavior of undergraduate students of the Faculty of Management Studies and 
Commerce students at the University of Jaffna. The present study involved a 
quantitative approach concerning the design of surveys and the population to reach 
that purpose. The researcher used SPSS software version 20.0 for data analysis 
purposes. It was found that, generally, students displayed a positive attitude towards 
knowledge sharing and were appreciative of its importance in peer learning. It was 
found that, generally, students displayed a positive attitude towards knowledge 
sharing and were appreciative of its importance in peer learning. Further, the study 
found that technological availability, social media ties, self-efficacy, and experience 
were the significant determinants of knowledge-sharing behavior among students. 
Final recommendations are given by the author; it also provides more support and 
direction to future work. | 
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