Knowledge hiding as an obstacle of innovation in organizations a qualitative study of software industry

Transmission and popularization of knowledge among personnel leads to a functional synergy in the innovation processes of organizations. It has been found that most research on organizations are related to knowledge sharing, while the knowledge hiding has seldom been investig...

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Main Author: Somayeh Labafi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad EAFIT 2017-02-01
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Online Access:http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/administer/article/view/4617/3858
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description Transmission and popularization of knowledge among personnel leads to a functional synergy in the innovation processes of organizations. It has been found that most research on organizations are related to knowledge sharing, while the knowledge hiding has seldom been investigated. Firms that operate in a software industry are among the knowledge-based organizations in which employees are required to possess specialized knowledge and skills to perform their tasks. The dissemination of knowledge and information can help organizations to be innovative and to improve their competitive advantage. Current study shows that information does not flow through the employees of sample organizations, and employees prefer to hide their organizational knowledge from their colleagues in order to maintain their own portfolios. Using thematic analysis, and interviews as data collection method, some thematic issues were extracted. These themes include, behavioral characteristics, complexity of knowledge, Power of requesting person, organizational incentives for knowledge sharing, Lack of clear responsibility for knowledge sharing, Sense of internal competition, level of trust to colleagues, effect of ubiquitous media, learning ability of the knowledge demandant, Level of personal contacts with colleagues, Deceiving colleagues, Violence, Negative feedback from organizational environment.
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spelling doaj.art-e294aa4b2ef1401a972c8c9e1be4af212022-12-22T01:36:40ZengUniversidad EAFITAD-minister1692-02792256-43222017-02-013011910.17230/ad-minister.30.7S1692-02792017000100131Knowledge hiding as an obstacle of innovation in organizations a qualitative study of software industrySomayeh Labafi0University of TehranTransmission and popularization of knowledge among personnel leads to a functional synergy in the innovation processes of organizations. It has been found that most research on organizations are related to knowledge sharing, while the knowledge hiding has seldom been investigated. Firms that operate in a software industry are among the knowledge-based organizations in which employees are required to possess specialized knowledge and skills to perform their tasks. The dissemination of knowledge and information can help organizations to be innovative and to improve their competitive advantage. Current study shows that information does not flow through the employees of sample organizations, and employees prefer to hide their organizational knowledge from their colleagues in order to maintain their own portfolios. Using thematic analysis, and interviews as data collection method, some thematic issues were extracted. These themes include, behavioral characteristics, complexity of knowledge, Power of requesting person, organizational incentives for knowledge sharing, Lack of clear responsibility for knowledge sharing, Sense of internal competition, level of trust to colleagues, effect of ubiquitous media, learning ability of the knowledge demandant, Level of personal contacts with colleagues, Deceiving colleagues, Violence, Negative feedback from organizational environment.http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/administer/article/view/4617/3858knowledge hidingknowledge sharingknowledge managementsoftware industry
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title Knowledge hiding as an obstacle of innovation in organizations a qualitative study of software industry
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title_fullStr Knowledge hiding as an obstacle of innovation in organizations a qualitative study of software industry
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge hiding as an obstacle of innovation in organizations a qualitative study of software industry
title_short Knowledge hiding as an obstacle of innovation in organizations a qualitative study of software industry
title_sort knowledge hiding as an obstacle of innovation in organizations a qualitative study of software industry
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knowledge sharing
knowledge management
software industry
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