Article ID: | iaor20163109 |
Volume: | 14 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 362 |
End Page Number: | 375 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2016 |
Journal: | Knowl Manage Res Pract |
Authors: | Bao Gongmin, Xu Bixiang, Zhang Zhongyuan |
Keywords: | management, behaviour |
We propose that the effect of trust on knowledge sharing (KS) and knowledge integration (KI) is mediated by organizational identification (OI) and organization‐based self‐esteem (OBSE). We focus on the relationship among different foci of trust and take into consideration that trust is a culturally dependent variable. We draw from a large‐scale questionnaire survey with 50 Chinese companies and find support for our hypotheses in general. The study finds that employees’ trust within the organization is a multifaceted construct that includes their trust in the organization, trust in the supervisor and trust in peers. Trust with these different foci positively impact KS and KI. However, such effects are largely indirect and we find support for our expectation that OI and OBSE function as mediators. We conclude that trust in itself is a precondition but not sufficient condition for the actualization of KS and KI.