Examining the Relationship Between Psychological Ownership and Knowledge Sharing

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Examining the Relationship Between Psychological Ownership and Knowledge Sharing

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2018-06

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The purpose of this study was to understand psychological underpinnings that impede knowledge sharing. The relationships between psychological ownership (PO) and knowledge sharing intention and behavior were examined using a sample of university professors. Multiple regression analysis yielded a significant relationship between PO and knowledge sharing intention but not behavior. Employee attitudes were examined as moderators of this relationship; results showed job satisfaction moderated the relationship between PO and knowledge sharing.

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A Plan B Project submitted to the faculty of the University of Minnesota by Harry L. Kohn University of Minnesota Duluth in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Harry L. Kohn Master of Arts, June 2018.

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Kohn, Harry L. (2018). Examining the Relationship Between Psychological Ownership and Knowledge Sharing. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/198184.

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