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Seeing others’ side to serve: Understanding how and when servant leadership impacts employee knowledge-hiding behaviors

open access: yesHuman Relations
Previous studies have overlooked critical differences between different aspects of employees’ knowledge-hiding behaviors. Using Social Information Processing theory as an anchor, we fill this void by investigating the impact of servant leadership on ...
Moazzam Ali   +2 more
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The Moderating Effect of Cross-Cultural Psychological Adaptation on Knowledge Hiding and Employee Innovation Performance: Evidence from Multinational Corporations

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
This study explores the effects of three dimensions of knowledge hiding: evasive hiding (EH), rationalized hiding (RH), and playing dumb (PD), on employee innovation performance in multinational corporations. Additionally, the moderating effects of cross-
Shun-Chi Yu
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Workplace Ostracism and Knowledge Hiding: The Mediating Role of Job Tension

open access: yesSustainability, 2019
This study examined the impact of workplace ostracism on employees’ knowledge hiding behavior. Based on the conservation of resource theory, this study seeks to identify the effects of job tension as a mediator and the moderating effect of employee
Sidra Riaz, Yusen Xu, Shahid Hussain
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When workplace incivility begets ineffectual employee silence-the role of rationalized knowledge hiding and regulation of emotion

Kybernetes, 2023
PurposeThe purpose of the study is to investigate the relationship between workplace incivility (WIN) and ineffectual employee silence (IES) through rationalized knowledge-hiding (RKH) and regulation of emotion, drawing on the conservation of resources (COR) and social exchange theory (SET).Design/methodology/approachThe study employed a cross ...
Balakrishna Ballekura   +1 more
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Telling “White Lies”: How Rationalized Knowledge Hiding influences New Product Development

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021
Knowledge hiding studies have largely focused on its dark side, while we theorize the potential positive effect of rationalized knowledge hiding in the context of entrepreneurial firms’ new product...
Chang Xiong, Leven Jianwen Zheng
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Hiding in plain sight: experiences of food insecurity and rationing in New Zealand

Food, Culture & Society, 2018
AbstractNeoliberal narratives dominate constructions of poverty. The dearth of alternative legitimizing narratives effectively silences the lived experiences of issues such as food insecurity. In conjunction with hegemonic silencing, feelings of shame and personal inadequacy further drive these experiences from public view.
Rebekah Graham   +3 more
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Rational dither modulation: a high-rate data-hiding method invariant to gain attacks

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2005
A novel quantization-based data-hiding method, called Rational Dither Modulation (RDM), is presented. This method retains most of the simplicity of the conventional dither modulation (DM) scheme, which is largely vulnerable to amplitude scalings and modifies it in such a way that the result becomes invariant to gain attacks.
Pérez-González, Fernando   +3 more
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Rational dither modulation: a novel data-hiding method robust to value-metric scaling attacks

IEEE 6th Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, 2004., 2005
A novel quantization-based data-hiding method, named rational dither modulation (RDM), is presented. This method amounts to simple modifications of the well-known dither modulation (DM) scheme, which is largely vulnerable to scaling attacks. With such modifications, RDM becomes invariant to those attacks.
Fernando Pérez-González   +3 more
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Integrated assessment modeling of global climate change: Transparent rational tool for policy making or opaque screen hiding value‐laden assumptions?

Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 1997
One of the principal tools used in the integrated assessment (IA) of environmental science, technology and policy problems is integrated assessment models (IAMs). These models are often comprised of many sub‐models adopted from a wide range of disciplines.
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