What is the impact of knowledge hiding behavior on subjective career success? The role of career barriers for finance professionals in modifying their career prospects

Kavita Chavali, Sudha Mavuri, Nirma Jayawardena, Manish Gupta
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AbstractHiding knowledge from colleagues prevents resource loss and gives a competitive edge. However, knowledge-hiding habits and subjective professional success have received minimal research. According to studies, government (non-competitive) and private (competitive) entities must be examined independently. In this study, the theory of conservation of resources (COR) is used to examine the moderating effect of career barriers on the relationship between three dimensions of knowledge hiding behavior (evasiveness, rationalization, and playing dumb) and subjective career success (organised and non-organised). In order to accomplish this objective, data collected from 280 knowledge employees from various industries was analyzed using the Warp partial least squares (Warp PLS) method. The results validated most predictions and contributed to the COR theory by pinpointing when employees’ resource conservation might change their career success judgements. The findings of this study can help organizations decide when to implement a human resource development intervention to reduce the impact of knowledge concealing on knowledge workers’ subjective career success.Keywords: Conservation of resourcesknowledge hiding behaviorsubjective career successbarriers to careerwarp partial least squares Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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知识隐藏行为对主观职业成功的影响是什么?职业障碍对金融专业人士职业前景的影响
从同事那里获取知识可以防止资源损失,并获得竞争优势。然而,对知识隐藏习惯和主观职业成功的研究却很少。根据研究,必须独立审查政府(非竞争性)和私人(竞争性)实体。本研究运用资源守恒理论,考察了职业障碍对知识隐藏行为三个维度(逃避、合理化和装聋装哑)与主观职业成功(有组织和无组织)之间关系的调节作用。为了实现这一目标,使用偏最小二乘(Warp PLS)方法对来自不同行业的280名知识员工的数据进行了分析。研究结果证实了大多数预测,并通过精确指出员工的资源节约何时可能改变他们对职业成功的判断,为COR理论做出了贡献。本研究结果可以帮助组织决定何时实施人力资源开发干预,以减少知识隐藏对知识型员工主观职业成功的影响。关键词:资源守恒知识隐藏行为主观职业成功职业障碍偏最小二乘披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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