Abstract

We validate the existence of knowledge sharing disparity in organizations: people are more willing to share within their own team than to the whole organization.Strong team identification, coupled with weak organizational identification predicts knowledge sharing disparity.In-group bias was found to mediate the relationship between team identification, organizational identification and knowledge sharing disparity.

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