Towards Explaining Knowledge Hiding through Relationship Conflict, Frustration, and Irritability: The Case of Public Sector Teaching Hospitals
Organizations grow and excel with knowledge sharing; on the other hand, knowledge hiding is a negative behavior that impedes innovation, growth, problem solving, and timely correct decision making in organizations. It becomes more critical in the case of teaching hospitals, where, besides patient ca...
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Main Authors: | Tahira Alam, Zia Ullah, Fatima Saleh AlDhaen, Esra AlDhaen, Naveed Ahmad, Miklas Scholz |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/409e58495206456f80f7d27d85cfe7fc |
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