Research addressing the microfoundations of knowledge sharing is emergent and growing, but there is still a lack of studies analyzing the trait of narcissism. This lack of studies appears relevant for middle-management figures, who increasingly play a strategic role in transferring knowledge, especially within professional organizations. This paper aims to study how three dimensions of narcissism, namely leadership/authority, grandiose exhibitionism, and entitlement/exploitativeness, impact the knowledge-sharing behavior of middle managers within organizations. A community of 115 Italian doctors who held middle management positions (head of ward unit) was investigated. The results indicate that leadership/authority and grandiose exhibitionism are negatively related to the propensity to share knowledge. In contrast, entitlement/exploitativeness has a positive relationship with the knowledge-sharing propensity. The study offers necessary evidence both for scholars and organizations.

Leonelli, S., Morandi, F., Di Vincenzo, F., The impact of middle managers narcissism onknowledge sharing propensity, Paper, in IFKAD 2024 Proceedings "The impact of middle managers narcissism onknowledge sharing propensity", (MADRID -- ESP, 12-14 June 2024), IKAM, Madrid 2024: 2618-2638 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/296967]

The impact of middle managers narcissism on knowledge sharing propensity

Morandi, Federica;Di Vincenzo, Fausto
2024

Abstract

Research addressing the microfoundations of knowledge sharing is emergent and growing, but there is still a lack of studies analyzing the trait of narcissism. This lack of studies appears relevant for middle-management figures, who increasingly play a strategic role in transferring knowledge, especially within professional organizations. This paper aims to study how three dimensions of narcissism, namely leadership/authority, grandiose exhibitionism, and entitlement/exploitativeness, impact the knowledge-sharing behavior of middle managers within organizations. A community of 115 Italian doctors who held middle management positions (head of ward unit) was investigated. The results indicate that leadership/authority and grandiose exhibitionism are negatively related to the propensity to share knowledge. In contrast, entitlement/exploitativeness has a positive relationship with the knowledge-sharing propensity. The study offers necessary evidence both for scholars and organizations.
2024
Inglese
IFKAD 2024 Proceedings "The impact of middle managers narcissism on knowledge sharing propensity"
IFKAD 2024
MADRID -- ESP
Paper
12-giu-2024
14-giu-2024
IKAM
Leonelli, S., Morandi, F., Di Vincenzo, F., The impact of middle managers narcissism onknowledge sharing propensity, Paper, in IFKAD 2024 Proceedings "The impact of middle managers narcissism onknowledge sharing propensity", (MADRID -- ESP, 12-14 June 2024), IKAM, Madrid 2024: 2618-2638 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/296967]
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