The decision of members in a knowledge-intensive team to withhold their knowledge may threaten the performance of the team. To address the problem of knowledge resource risk in project teams, we maintain that it is important to understand why team members choose to withhold their knowledge, conceptualized as knowledge-withholding intention. In line with the literature on effort withholding, the research on multifoci relations between justice perceptions and social exchanges, and social cognitive theory, we proposed that the social exchange relationships that individuals form in the workplace, their perceptions of justice, and their knowledge withholding self-efficacy would influence their knowledge-withholding intentions. Through a survey o...
This study examined the factors that determine a workers willingness to share private knowledge gai...
Distributed workgroups are increasingly adopted by global organizations, enabled by technology advan...
One reason teams are seen to be a high-performance work practice (HPWP) is that the diversity of tea...
The purpose of this research is to provide a systematic review and integrative framework of the ante...
The importance of good communications between team members has been well documented. Yet previous st...
Today’s workers face more numerous and complex challenges and are required to be increasingly interd...
Knowledge hoarding in Requirements Elicitation (RE) phase could lead to Information Systems Developm...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
In this study, we tested the effects of several team features on knowledge sharing within teams of p...
Knowledge withholding may co-occur with knowledge sharing, but current research has a negative conno...
Converting individual knowledge into organizational knowledge can be difficult because individuals r...
Drawing upon the conservation of resources theory, we investigate the serial mediation relationship ...
Effective knowledge sharing within project teams is critical to knowledge-intensive professional ser...
Purpose: This paper examines the influence of leader humility on knowledge sharing intention. Drawin...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
This study examined the factors that determine a workers willingness to share private knowledge gai...
Distributed workgroups are increasingly adopted by global organizations, enabled by technology advan...
One reason teams are seen to be a high-performance work practice (HPWP) is that the diversity of tea...
The purpose of this research is to provide a systematic review and integrative framework of the ante...
The importance of good communications between team members has been well documented. Yet previous st...
Today’s workers face more numerous and complex challenges and are required to be increasingly interd...
Knowledge hoarding in Requirements Elicitation (RE) phase could lead to Information Systems Developm...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
In this study, we tested the effects of several team features on knowledge sharing within teams of p...
Knowledge withholding may co-occur with knowledge sharing, but current research has a negative conno...
Converting individual knowledge into organizational knowledge can be difficult because individuals r...
Drawing upon the conservation of resources theory, we investigate the serial mediation relationship ...
Effective knowledge sharing within project teams is critical to knowledge-intensive professional ser...
Purpose: This paper examines the influence of leader humility on knowledge sharing intention. Drawin...
Groups and organisations set cooperative goals for their members, yet in reality some team members c...
This study examined the factors that determine a workers willingness to share private knowledge gai...
Distributed workgroups are increasingly adopted by global organizations, enabled by technology advan...
One reason teams are seen to be a high-performance work practice (HPWP) is that the diversity of tea...