The impact of knowledge hiding and toxic leadership on knowledge worker productivity – Evidence from IT sector of Pakistan

Sameen Khalid, Yi-Yen Li, Khawaja Fawad Latif, Chunyong Tang
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This study intends to identify the impact of Knowledge Hiding and Toxic Leadership on Knowledge Management Process at Information Technology (IT) companies of Pakistan and explore the overall impact on Knowledge Worker Productivity by keeping knowledge worker ambidexterity as mediator. Any factor that could negatively influence the knowledge management process would hamper employees’ productivity in that setup. The knowledge-based view is used as base theory which characterizes knowledge as the most significant strategic utensil for performance, however, the IT sector being a highly knowledge-intensive sector provides rationale for conducting study in this area. The study is quantitative and the sample size consists of 405 respondents selected based on convenience sampling. However, Analysis was performed using Structural Equation Modelling Software Smart Partial Least-Square (SEM-PLS). The findings show that evasive hiding, playing dumb and toxic leadership does not have any significant impact on knowledge management process, however, rationalized hiding was positively related to knowledge management process and knowledge worker productivity. Also, partial mediation of knowledge worker ambidexterity was observed. Furthermore, this study is a significant addition to the existing literature as to the best of our knowledge, it is one of the earlier contributions to explore knowledge hiding as a barrier to the knowledge management process along with toxic leadership introducing mediating role of knowledge worker ambidexterity. Theoretical contributions and practical implications are also discussed at the end.
知识隐藏和有毒领导对知识工作者生产力的影响——来自巴基斯坦IT部门的证据
本研究旨在找出巴基斯坦资讯科技(IT)公司的知识隐藏与有毒领导对知识管理过程的影响,并以知识工作者的双元性为中介,探讨其对知识工作者生产力的整体影响。在这种情况下,任何可能对知识管理过程产生负面影响的因素都会阻碍员工的生产力。以知识为基础的观点被用作基础理论,它将知识描述为绩效最重要的战略工具,然而,IT部门作为一个高度知识密集型的部门,为开展这一领域的研究提供了理论依据。本研究为定量研究,样本量为405人,采用方便抽样法。然而,使用结构方程建模软件智能偏最小二乘法(SEM-PLS)进行分析。研究发现,回避型隐藏、装聋作哑型和有毒型领导对知识管理过程无显著影响,而合理化隐藏对知识管理过程和知识员工生产率有显著的正向影响。研究还发现,知识工作者的双元性具有部分中介作用。此外,本研究是对现有文献的重要补充,就我们所知,它是早期探索知识隐藏作为知识管理过程障碍的贡献之一,以及引入知识工作者二元性中介作用的有毒领导。最后讨论了本文的理论贡献和现实意义。
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