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Abstract
ABSTRACT This study examines the effect of psychological entitlement on employees’ knowledge-hiding behaviours. Furthermore, we investigate the mediating role of job stress and the moderating effect of living a job calling by focusing on the relationship between psychological entitlement and employees’ knowledge-hiding behaviours. Using the time-lag design, data has been gathered from 513 respondents working in Pakistan’s service sector organisations. The results highlight how psychological entitlement is positively related to employees’ knowledge-hiding behaviours, together with how job stress is a mediator of this relationship. Our results further suggest that living a job calling mitigates the positive impact of job stress on knowledge-hiding behaviours. Moreover, the indirect effects of psychological entitlement on knowledge-hiding behaviours via job stress are stronger for employees with lower levels of living a job calling than those with higher levels.
期刊介绍:
Knowledge management is a term that has worked its way into the mainstream of both academic and business arenas since it was first coined in the 1980s. Interest has increased rapidly during the last decade and shows no signs of abating. The current state of the knowledge management field is that it encompasses four overlapping areas: •Managing knowledge (creating/acquiring, sharing, retaining, storing, using, updating, retiring) •Organisational learning •Intellectual capital •Knowledge economics Within (and across) these, knowledge management has to address issues relating to technology, people, culture and systems.