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The mediating role of prosocial motivation in the context of knowledge sharing and self-determination theory

Georg-Friedrich Göhler (Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Armed Forces, Hamburg, Germany)
Judith Hattke (Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Armed Forces Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany)
Markus Göbel (Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Armed Forces Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany)

Journal of Knowledge Management

ISSN: 1367-3270

Article publication date: 28 March 2022

Issue publication date: 6 March 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to determine whether prosocial motivation acts as a mediator between the individual motivation types of self-determination theory and knowledge sharing.

Design/methodology/approach

A partial least squares structural equation model (PLS-SEM) based on data collection (N = 303) ) was calculated, using “Smart PLS 3” software.

Findings

In respect of the influence of individual motivation types on knowledge sharing, it was found that prosocial motivation provides indirect mediation for external motivation and complementary mediation for introjected motivation, whereas it has no mediation effect on intrinsic and identified motivation.

Research limitations/implications

Future research should consider the use of prosocial motivation as a mediator to reveal indirect effects that, otherwise, are at risk of remaining hidden.

Practical implications

To foster knowledge sharing within organizations, measures should be taken to increase external, introjected and prosocial motivation, as it was found that these types of motivation have a significant positive impact on knowledge sharing.

Originality/value

The current unanswered question – whether or not prosocial motivation acts as a mediator between the motivation types of self-determination theory and knowledge sharing – is examined, thereby providing insights into the hitherto largely unexplored role of prosocial motivation in knowledge-sharing models.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank all those who supported them in the process of writing this article with helpful suggestions, by sharing their knowledge, as well as by proofreading. In particular, authors would like to thank Frederic Hilkenmeier, Anne-Catherine Haller, Ulrich Steingen, Anke Turner and Fabian Hattke.

Citation

Göhler, G.-F., Hattke, J. and Göbel, M. (2023), "The mediating role of prosocial motivation in the context of knowledge sharing and self-determination theory", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 27 No. 3, pp. 545-565. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-05-2021-0376

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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