Personality and intention to share knowledge: An empirical study of scientists in an R&D Laboratory

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Chih-Chien Wang
Yann-Jy Yang
Cite this article:  Wang, C.-C., & Yang, Y.-J. (2007). Personality and intention to share knowledge: An empirical study of scientists in an R&D Laboratory. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 35(10), 1427-1436.


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A survey was used in this empirical study to explore the relationship between individuals’ personality and their intention to share knowledge. A 39-item Five-Factor Model (FFM) personality inventory (adapted from Buchanan, Johnson, & Goldberg, 2006) was used to measure individuals’ personality, and a scale of four items was used to measure individuals’ intention to share knowledge. The questionnaire was answered by 173 participants working in a high-technology laboratory. The results of statistical analysis indicated that extraversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness are positively related to individuals’ intention to share knowledge.

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