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Whose lips are sealed? Gender differences in knowledge hiding at work [PDF]
Knowledge hiding – intentionally concealing knowledge from a colleague who requested it – is often damaging for individuals and organizations. Amongst the factors explaining knowledge hiding, one has been overlooked, despite being an important lens for ...
Andreeva, Tatiana, Zappa, Paola
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A Meta-Analysis of the Nomological Network of Knowledge Hiding in Organizations
Over the past two decades, knowledge hiding has rapidly emerged as an important research stream in the organizational behavior and knowledge management literatures.
Abdul Karim Khan +4 more
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Hiding from intracellular pattern recognition receptors, a passive strategy of flavivirus immune evasion [PDF]
Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is a medically important flavivirus in Europe and Asia, causing meningitis and encephalitis in thousands of people annually. Despite its relevance for public health, the interaction of TBEV with the type I interferon (IFN) system is poorly characterized.
Anna K, Overby, Friedemann, Weber
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International audienceDrawing on conservation of resources (COR) theory, we examine the relationship between citizenship pressure and knowledge hiding, exploring the underlying mechanism between the two through citizenship fatigue and supervisor ...
Hongdan Zhao +9 more
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The present study explains how different factors of knowledge hiding (e.g., evasive, playing dumb, and rationalized) influence on team creativity. Drawn on social exchange theory, the present study theorizes that factors of knowledge hiding have a ...
Muhammad Waseem Bari +4 more
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6 pages, 4 figures, Published in the proceeding of the ICMLC 2023, 9-11 July 2023, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide ...
Md Tamjid Hossain, Hung M. La
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Evading immune eradication is a prerequisite for neoplastic progression and one of the hallmarks of cancer. Here, we review the different immune escape strategies of lymphoma and classify them into two main mechanisms. First, lymphoma cells may "hide" to become invisible to the immune system.
de Charette, Marie, Houot, Roch
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Leader's envy and knowledge hiding in universities in Pakistan [PDF]
The present study examines the role of the leader's envy in knowledge hiding. Based on 28 semi-structured interviews from the faculty members of different Universities in Pakistan, we explain that how leader's perception of relative power as compare to ...
Ali, Moazzam +2 more
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Hiding the evidence: two strategies for innate immune evasion by hemorrhagic fever viruses
The innate immune system is one of the first lines of defense against invading pathogens. Pathogens have, in turn, evolved different strategies to counteract these responses. Recent studies have illuminated how the hemorrhagic fever viruses Ebola and Lassa fever prevent host sensing of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), a key hallmark of viral infection. The
Hastie, Kathryn M +3 more
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“Articulating Cognizance About What to Hide What not": Insights into Why and When Ethical Leadership Regulates Employee Knowledge-Hiding Behaviors [PDF]
Given the dearth of research examining the distinctions across various facets of employee knowledge-hiding (KH) behaviors, there is little known about why and when leadership negatively influences playing dumb and evasive hiding but positively influences
Shafique, Imran +9 more
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