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Paternalistic leadership and knowledge sharing and knowledge hiding: the mediating role of psychological empowerment
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration 1–19.
Published: 16 March 2026
... detrimental behaviors (knowledge hiding) for the organization. Originality/value This study contributes to the existing literature by examining the influence of paternalistic leadership dimensions on knowledge sharing and hiding based on CET . In addition, this is one of the few studies that investigate...
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Laughter in the workplace: how supervisor humour relates to employee knowledge sharing and hiding
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration (2026) 18 (1): 237–257.
Published: 08 April 2025
...Pablo Zoghbi-Manrique-de-Lara; Upasna A. Agarwal; Laura Romero-Domínguez Purpose This study investigates the impact of different humour styles on two employee knowledge behaviours, namely knowledge sharing (KS) and knowledge hiding (KH). Such relationships have received limited attention...
