Confucian Values, Social Fear, and Knowledge Sharing in Korean Organizations
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of Confucian values, social fear and organizational knowledge sharing culture on the knowledge sharing intention of Information Systems (IS) professionals in an East Asian context. We surveyed 187 professionals working in IS in South Korean companies and applied partial least squares structural equation modeling for testing our hypotheses. The results show that Confucian values negatively influence knowledge sharing intention by increasing social fear. Conversely, knowledge sharing culture enhances knowledge sharing intention directly, and by mitigating the negative effects of Confucian values and social fear. Thus, while individuals' reluctance to share knowledge has been conceptualized as a rational cost-benefit process in a Western context, our study shows that negative emotions and the underlying values, which stimulate these emotions, influence knowledge sharing intention in an East Asian context.

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Social fearorganizational cultureConfucian valuesknowledge sharingEast AsiaCULTUREFACEEXPLOITATIONMOTIVATORSINTENTIONBARRIERSINDUSTRYPEOPLEWORKPLS
제목
Confucian Values, Social Fear, and Knowledge Sharing in Korean Organizations
저자
Han, JinyoungHovav, AnatHemmert, Martin
DOI
10.1080/08874417.2020.1783722
발행일
2022-03
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Article
저널명
Journal of Computer Information Systems
62
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237 ~ 246