Unraveling the dynamics of supervisor-subordinate knowledge sharing: a study of South Korean police officers

IF 6.6 2区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Knowledge Management Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1108/jkm-09-2024-1077
Ji Hoon Lee, Ye Dai, Sina Eslamdoust, Min-Sik Lee
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the influence of supervisor knowledge sharing on the task performance and the overall evaluation of employees in the context of supervisor-subordinate relationships, a prevalent yet underexplored mode of knowledge transfer.

Design/methodology/approach

Drawing on the social exchange perspective, we propose a framework integrating supervisors’ self-sacrificial leadership and employees’ supervisor-directed organizational citizenship behavior (OCB-S) as critical drivers of efficient knowledge transfer. By bridging micro- and macro-level organizational behavior, this study addresses a key research gap and provides a holistic understanding of factors that enhance knowledge transfer within organizations. To empirically test the hypotheses proposed in our study, we employed the PROCESS macro Model 7 to validate the moderated mediation model and conducted bootstrapping analyses to confirm the statistical significance of the predicted relationships.

Findings

This study offers insights into the micro-processes underlying interpersonal knowledge transfers within supervisor-subordinate relationships. It highlights the significance of self-sacrificial leadership and OCB-S in facilitating effective knowledge sharing, ultimately influencing the task performance and the overall evaluation of employees.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the existing literature on knowledge management by exploring the understudied area of knowledge sharing within supervisor-subordinate relationships. It provides a framework that integrates leadership and OCB as key factors influencing knowledge transfer efficiency. The findings offer practical implications for organizations seeking to optimize knowledge management practices, leadership development and performance appraisal processes.

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揭示上下级知识共享的动态:对韩国警察的研究
目的本研究旨在探讨上下级关系背景下,主管知识共享对员工任务绩效和整体评价的影响。上下级关系是一种普遍存在但尚未被充分探索的知识转移模式。设计/方法/方法基于社会交换的视角,我们提出了一个框架,将管理者的自我牺牲领导和员工的管理者指导的组织公民行为(OCB-S)作为有效知识转移的关键驱动因素。通过连接微观和宏观层面的组织行为,本研究解决了一个关键的研究空白,并提供了一个整体的理解因素,促进组织内部的知识转移。为了实证检验本文提出的假设,我们采用PROCESS宏观模型7来验证有调节的中介模型,并进行自举分析来证实预测关系的统计显著性。本研究对上下级关系中人际知识转移的微观过程提供了深入的见解。它强调了自我牺牲型领导和组织公民行为在促进有效的知识共享,最终影响任务绩效和员工整体评价方面的重要性。原创性/价值本研究通过探索上下级关系中的知识共享这一研究不足的领域,对现有的知识管理文献做出了贡献。它提供了一个框架,将领导和组织公民行为作为影响知识转移效率的关键因素。研究结果为寻求优化知识管理实践、领导力发展和绩效评估过程的组织提供了实际意义。
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期刊介绍: Knowledge Management covers all the key issues in its field including: ■Developing an appropriate culture and communication strategy ■Integrating learning and knowledge infrastructure ■Knowledge management and the learning organization ■Information organization and retrieval technologies for improving the quality of knowledge ■Linking knowledge management to performance initiatives ■Retaining knowledge - human and intellectual capital ■Using information technology to develop knowledge management ■Knowledge management and innovation ■Measuring the value of knowledge already within an organization ■What lies beyond knowledge management?
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