TY - JOUR
T1 - Unraveling the relationship between workplace dignity and employees’ tacit knowledge sharing
T2 - the role of proactive motivation
AU - Iqbal, Amjad
AU - Nazir, Tahira
AU - Ahmad, Muhammad Shakil
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2023/11/22
Y1 - 2023/11/22
N2 - Purpose: Drawing on social exchange theory (SET) and proactive motivation model, this study aims to examine the relationship between workplace dignity and employees’ tacit knowledge sharing (TKS) and assess the mediating role of psychological safety and organizational identification in this relationship. Design/methodology/approach: Data are collected in the three waves from 307 first-line supervisors and professionals of high- and medium-high-tech manufacturing organizations of Pakistan. Partial least squares structural equation modelling technique is applied using SmartPLS 4 software to test hypothesized relationships. Findings: Results reveal that workplace dignity is directly and positively related to TKS and psychological safety and organizational identification mediate this relationship. Practical implications: This study highlights the importance of workplace dignity as a vital determinant of TKS. Findings of this research underscore the need for enactment of humanistic and employee-oriented organizational policies and practices that signal workplace dignity which can result in increased psychological safety and enhanced organizational identification leading towards higher TKS. Originality/value: This research proffers novel understanding of the nexus between an embryonic socio-emotional element of workplace context, namely, workplace dignity and TKS. This study not only advances knowledge management literature from dignity perspective but also contributes to SET and proactive motivation model.
AB - Purpose: Drawing on social exchange theory (SET) and proactive motivation model, this study aims to examine the relationship between workplace dignity and employees’ tacit knowledge sharing (TKS) and assess the mediating role of psychological safety and organizational identification in this relationship. Design/methodology/approach: Data are collected in the three waves from 307 first-line supervisors and professionals of high- and medium-high-tech manufacturing organizations of Pakistan. Partial least squares structural equation modelling technique is applied using SmartPLS 4 software to test hypothesized relationships. Findings: Results reveal that workplace dignity is directly and positively related to TKS and psychological safety and organizational identification mediate this relationship. Practical implications: This study highlights the importance of workplace dignity as a vital determinant of TKS. Findings of this research underscore the need for enactment of humanistic and employee-oriented organizational policies and practices that signal workplace dignity which can result in increased psychological safety and enhanced organizational identification leading towards higher TKS. Originality/value: This research proffers novel understanding of the nexus between an embryonic socio-emotional element of workplace context, namely, workplace dignity and TKS. This study not only advances knowledge management literature from dignity perspective but also contributes to SET and proactive motivation model.
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U2 - 10.1108/JKM-10-2022-0778
DO - 10.1108/JKM-10-2022-0778
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85150704517
SN - 1367-3270
VL - 27
SP - 2754
EP - 2778
JO - Journal of Knowledge Management
JF - Journal of Knowledge Management
IS - 10
ER -