True knowledge vs empowering knowledge: conceptualizing a theory of mindfulness and knowledge transfer (TMKT)
Journal of Managerial Psychology
ISSN: 0268-3946
Article publication date: 1 January 2024
Issue publication date: 3 April 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Mindfulness is the human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we're doing. This study explores on the impact of mindfulness on different elements of knowledge management, knowledge creation, knowledge sharing and knowledge hiding.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors undertake an inductive reasoning approach whereby they try to generate themes from specific observations and conceptualize the theory of mindfulness and knowledge transfer.
Findings
This study finds out that mindfulness critically facilitates an open environment and enhances the clarity of thought which aids in effective knowledge creation. Such a realistic understanding about the present scenario encourages employees to share knowledge and equips them to collaborate and effectively work in teams. Surprisingly, this study also finds that mindfulness increases the result orientation to the extent that employees tried to hide knowledge from their co-workers targeting certain self-desired outcomes. In other words, similar to knowledge creation and knowledge sharing, mindfulness increases agenda-based knowledge hiding.
Originality/value
The theory of mindfulness and knowledge transfer states that mindfulness increases knowledge creation, knowledge sharing and agenda-based knowledge hiding.
Keywords
Citation
Issac, A.C., Dhir, A. and Christofi, M. (2024), "True knowledge vs empowering knowledge: conceptualizing a theory of mindfulness and knowledge transfer (TMKT)", Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 39 No. 3, pp. 264-286. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMP-05-2022-0217
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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