Public Service Motivation, Organizational Social Capital, and Knowledge Sharing in the Korean Public Sector

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Abstract

This article investigates whether public service motivation (PSM) and organizational social capital predict knowledge sharing in the public sector. The hypothesized relationships in the proposed model are verified with the online survey data of 506 public employees in Korea. The test results show that the two dimensions of PSM (attraction to public service and commitment to public values) and the trust component of organizational social capital are both positively related to knowledge sharing in the Korean public sector, and that the associability component of organizational social capital is indirectly associated with knowledge sharing through its influence on PSM. The article discusses the ways that PSM and organizational social capital may contribute to overcome the social dilemma of knowledge sharing in public organizations. It also suggests that there is need for further research on the individual dimensions of the PSM construct.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)130-151
Number of pages22
JournalPublic Performance and Management Review
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • knowledge sharing
  • organizational social capital
  • public service motivation
  • quantitative methods

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