Table 2

Multilevel analysis results for knowledge hiding as dependent variable

Vietnamese sampleDutch sample
 Model (1)Model (2)Model (3)Model (4)Model (1)Model (2)Model (3)Model (4)
Level 1        
Intercepts2.64 (0.14)**2.64 (0.14)**0.30(1.06)2.63 (0.13)**1.56 (0.08)**1.56 (0.08)**1.56 (0.08)**1.56 (0.07)**
Gender −0.20 (0.19)−0.20 (0.20)−0.25 (0.20) −0.19 (0.22)−0.19 (0.22)−0.24 (0.17)
Age −0.02 (0.03)−0.02 (0.03)−0.01 (0.03) −0.02 (0.01)*−0.02 (0.01)*−0.02 (0.01)*
Tenure 0.05 (0.04)0.05 (0.04)0.04 (0.04) 0.01 (0.02)0.01 (0.02)0.01 (0.1)
Openness to experience −0.07 (0.16)−0.07 (0.16)−0.14 (0.12) −0.07 (0.09)−0.07 (0.09)−0.09 (0.08)
Level 2        
Communal sharing  −0.60 (0.24)*−0.60 (0.24)*  −0.04 (0.10)−0.04 (0.10)
Market pricing  0.60 (0.27)*0.60 (0.27)*  0.24(13)0.25 (0.13)
Interaction effects        
Openness to experience ×   −0.66 (0.35)   −0.23 (0.12)*
Communal sharing      
Openness to experience ×   0.69 (0.19)**   0.04 (0.12) 
Market pricing      
Pseudo  −0.0170.0010.026 0.0160.0210.036
Deviance389.90400.23397.56393.13311.44324.55326.11325.83
N (Level 1)119119119119136136136136
N (Level 2)2020202032323232

Notes:

The results are the estimates of the fixed effects with robust standard errors. Vietnamese results are reported on the left-hand side, whereas Dutch results are reported on the right-hand side of the table. *p-value < 0.05; **p-value < 0.01

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