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Insights into the use of theories in knowledge hiding studies: a systematic review

  • Talshyn Tokyzhanova
  • , Susanne Durst

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic literature review (SLR) is to examine the theoretical landscape of knowledge hiding (KH) research, identifies prevailing theories, the different ways KH is understood within these theories and the underlying assumptions that shape these views. Based on this, ideas for further research are derived to advance the theoretical basis of KH studies. Design/methodology/approach: Using a theory-based SLR, the authors analysed 170 scientific papers from Scopus and Web of Science. This involved thematic analysis to categorise theories frequently applied in KH research and a detailed examination to link core assumptions to these theoretical perspectives. Findings: The analysis revealed a reliance on 86 distinct theories, with a notable emphasis on social exchange theory and conservation of resources theory. KH is predominantly conceptualised as a negative, objective, reactive and relational behaviour rooted in social reciprocity and resource conservation. The review uncovers the multifaceted nature of KH, challenging the field to incorporate broader theoretical views that encompass positive aspects, subjective experiences, strategic intentions and non-relational determinants of KH. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to systematically map and analyse the theoretical underpinnings of KH research. It offers a unique contribution by categorising the diverse theories applied in KH studies and explicitly linking these theories to their inherent assumptions about KH. This approach provides a comprehensive overview that not only identifies gaps in the current research landscape but also proposes alternative theoretical perspectives for exploring KH, thereby setting a new direction for future studies in this field.

Original languageEnglish
JournalVINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 27 Aug 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright: © 2024, Talshyn Tokyzhanova and Susanne Durst.

Other keywords

  • Knowledge hiding
  • Knowledge management
  • Systematic literature review
  • Theories

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