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Empowering group leaders encourages knowledge sharing: integrating the social exchange theory and positive organizational behavior perspective
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Knowledge CreationEducationSocial InfluenceCommunicationOrganizational BehaviorOrganizational SocializationManagementPositive LeadershipOrganizational PsychologyEmployee LearningSocial OrganizationOrganizational ResearchGroup LeadersLeadershipKnowledge ExchangeOrganizational CommunicationKnowledge SharingBusinessEthical LeadershipGroup WorkOrganization TheoryKnowledge ManagementPurpose KnowledgeWork Group DynamicLeadership DevelopmentSocial Exchange Theory
Purpose Knowledge sharing usually happens in a work group context, but it is rarely know how group leaders influence their members’ knowledge-sharing performance. Based on social exchange theory (SET) and the perspective of positive organizational behavior (POB), this study aims to argue that a group leader’s positive leadership (e.g. empowering leadership) can help group members develop positive psychological capital which can increase their knowledge sharing. Design/methodology/approach The authors conduct a multilevel analysis to explore the interrelationship among empowering leadership, psychological capital and knowledge sharing. The sample includes 64 work groups consisting of 537 group members, and empirical testing is carried out by hierarchical linear modeling. Findings The results show that empowering leadership in a work group has a direct cross-level impact on members’ knowledge sharing and that psychological capital partially mediates the relationship between empowering leadership and knowledge sharing. As a result, this study shows that group leaders with positive leadership can help their members develop better positive psychological resources, which should lead to better knowledge sharing. Originality/value Based on the multilevel perspective and SET, this is the first study to explore how group leaders’ empowering leadership influences members’knowledge sharing. Depending on integrating the POB perspective into SET, this study is also the first one that connects two emerging and important research issues – POB and knowledge sharing.
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