Abstract

Ethical conflicts arise when there is no unity between the team members and shared ethical priorities. This study aimed to identify the relationship between ethical value unity, team knowledge hiding, the relationship between the lack of shared ethical priorities and the team knowledge hiding. Workplace friendship was taken as a moderating variable to check its regulating role between the ethical conflicts and the team knowledge hiding. Data of this study were collected from the staff working in different colleges and universities. There are a total of 480 responses collected through convenience sampling technique and analyzed under a five-point Likert scale. The partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) technique is used in this study. The key reason was that this approach has the fewest requirements for data normality and is a better tool for evaluating exploratory connections empirically. The output of the measurement model assessment confirms that all measurement scales are reliable. The result indicates that there was a significant and positive relationship between ethical value congruence and knowledge hiding. It was also established that there was a relationship between lack of shared ethical priorities and knowledge hiding. Workplace friendship moderated the relationship between ethical conflicts and team knowledge hiding. This study extends the literature on ethical conflict and knowledge hiding behavior. This study highlights that one of the main reasons for knowledge hiding behavior at the team level in the organization is which helps the business practicians for a design of an effective strategy to mitigate the knowledge hiding behavior in the organization.

Highlights

  • Individuals are confronted with ethical conflicts challenges when their values, ethics, and morality clashes with the experience

  • We develop the term team knowledge hiding to explain what happens when a team has a high level of knowledge concealing

  • The results indicate that ethical conflict significantly impacts knowledge hiding at team level, which is consistent with the finding of previous studies (Boz Semerci, 2019)

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Introduction

Individuals are confronted with ethical conflicts challenges when their values, ethics, and morality clashes with the experience. There are very difficult to discriminant between right and wrong and have to choose between two evils. Conflicts of this nature might occur on an individual, professional, or social level. When it comes to ethical conflicts, whether the aims justify the methods is frequently raised. Doing what is ethically correct might have a negative impact, while doing what is morally wrong or immoral can benefit.

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