Trusted to share or tempted to hoard? Unpacking employee knowledge hiding through the interplay of leader trust and knowledge psychological ownership. [PDF]
Zhang W, Leng S, Ran H.
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Workplace friendship, employee well-being and knowledge hiding: The moderating role of the perception of Chaxu climate. [PDF]
He P +5 more
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Abstract Extensive research has established a link between low self‐control and child victimization. However, the specific neighborhood conditions under which low self‐control most strongly influences victimization have been little examined, and, more importantly, no previous studies have investigated the complex ways in which neighborhood context ...
Myunghee You, Brian J. Stults
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Meta‐Virtuality: Strategies of Disembeddedness in Virtual Interiorities
ABSTRACT To reclaim their seat in the rapidly growing market of virtual space, designers of the built environment can benefit from reevaluating theories that see the virtual as a mere extension/reflection of the physical. By claiming ontological autonomy from external worlds, the virtual is liberated from the hegemonic control of the physical.
Vahid Vahdat
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When Expertise Goes Undercover: Exploring the Impact of Perceived Overqualification on Knowledge Hiding and the Mediating Role of Future Work Self-Salience. [PDF]
Ren X, Wu D, Zhang Q, Lin H.
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Internet gaming and related psychotic disorder: An emerging phenomenon.
Raj R +4 more
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Knowledge-Hiding Research. [PDF]
Xia Q, Yan S, Li H, Duan K, Zhang Y.
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Understanding the Role of Tacit and Explicit Knowledge Hiding in Organizations
Knowledge Hiding (KHi) is the deliberate act of withholding knowledge from others, driven by distrust. This distrust stems from three key factors: rationalized hiding, evasive hiding, and playing dumb. The latter two, evasive hiding and playing dumb, are
Wiggins, Darren
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Sexual cannibalism (SC), where one mating partner consumes the other in the context of mating, is especially prevalent among spiders. However, the evolution of SC in spiders is still not fully understood. We review key hypotheses for SC and explore how female‐initiated SC has driven the evolution of various male counter‐adaptations to mitigate its ...
Simona Kralj‐Fišer +3 more
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How Knowledge-Hiding Behavior Among Manufacturing Professionals Influences Functional Interdependence and Turnover Intention. [PDF]
Jena LK, Swain D.
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