Unveiling the Role of Knowledge Sharing and Knowledge Hiding in Enhancing Public Service Motivation: Exploring the Moderating Effect of Organizational Structure
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This study examines the relationships between knowledge sharing, knowledge hiding, and public service motivation (PSM) among nurses in the nonprofit healthcare sector. Further, the moderation effec...
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