الگوی شناسایی خرابکاری دانش در سازمان‌های دولتی

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی با اصالت

نویسندگان

1 استادیار گروه مدیریت بازرگانی، دانشگاه لرستان، خرم آباد، ایران

2 دانشجوی کارشناسی حسابداری، گروه اقتصاد و حسابداری، دانشگاه لرستان، خرم آباد، ایران

10.47176/smok.2025.1928

چکیده

زمینه و هدف: خرابکاری دانش به‌عنوان یک پدیده مخرب در سازمان‌ها، زمانی رخ می‌دهد که افراد به‌صورت عمدی یا غیرعمدی دانش خود را مخفی، تحریف یا از دسترسی دیگران خارج می‌کنند. این رفتار می‌تواند جریان دانش را مختل کرده و به کاهش بهره‌وری، نوآوری و همکاری سازمانی منجر شود. از همینرو هدف پژوهش حاضر ارائه الگوی خرابکاری دانش در سازمان‌های دولتی است.

روش پژوهش: پژوهش حاضر از منظر فلسفه پژوهش در چارچوب پارادایم تفسیری قرار می‌گیرد و از نظر رویکرد، از نوع استقرایی است. این پژوهش در زمره تحقیقات کیفی دسته‌بندی می‌شود. مشارکت کنندگان پژوهش، اساتید دانشگاه و مدیران ارشد و میانی سازمان های دولتی استان لرستان بودند که با استفاده از روش نمونه‌گیری نظری انتخاب شده‌اند. از این‌رو، بر اساس قاعده اشباع نظری، در پژوهش حاضر با استفاده از 12 مصاحبه این مهم حاصل شد و داده‌های مورد نیاز با استفاده از مصاحبه‌های نیمه ساختاریافته جمع‌آوری گردید و تحلیل داده‌ها نیز با بهره‌گیری از روش تحلیل مضمون کلارک و براون صورت گرفته است.

یافته‌ها: تجزیه وتحلیل داده‌ها به شکل‌گیری 132 کد اولیه، 16 مضمون فرعی و 3 مضمون اصلی انجامید. مضمون های اصلی شناسایی شده عبارتند از: عوامل فردی، عوامل سازمانی و عوامل محیطی. مضمون های فرعی شناسایی شده نیز عبارتند از: ویژگی‌های شخصیتی خودمحور، ناهماهنگی عاطفی، انگیزه‌های قدرت‌طلبی، کمبود مهارت‌های ارتباطی، عادت به انزوای حرفه‌ای، ارزش‌های اخلاقی ضعیف، فرهنگ سازمانی رقابتی، سیستم‌های پاداش ناکارآمد، فقدان آموزش مدیریت دانش، نظارت ضعیف بر عملکرد، منابع سازمانی محدود، فقدان همدلی سازمانی، عدم اعتماد سازمانی، فشارهای اقتصادی، فرهنگ رقابتی جامعه و روابط سیاسی و جناحی.

نتیجه‌گیری: خرابکاری دانش در سازمان‌های دولتی استان لرستان یک چالش پیچیده است که ریشه در عوامل فردی، سازمانی و محیطی دارد. با درک این عوامل و اجرای مداخلات هدفمند در سطوح فردی (مثل آموزش)، سازمانی (مثل اصلاح سیستم‌های پاداش) و محیطی (مثل شفافیت سیاسی)، می‌توان جریان دانش را بهبود بخشید، همکاری را تقویت کرد و بهره‌وری سازمانی را افزایش داد. این مطالعه نه‌تنها به درک بهتر تخریب دانش در بافت محلی کمک می‌کند، بلکه چارچوبی برای طراحی راهکارهای بومی ارائه می‌دهد که می‌توانند در سایر مناطق با ویژگی‌های مشابه نیز کاربرد داشته باشند.

چکیده تصویری

الگوی شناسایی خرابکاری دانش در سازمان‌های دولتی

تازه های تحقیق

  • خرابکاری دانش، سرمایه انسانی و رقابت‌پذیری سازمانی را تضعیف می‌کند.
  • عوامل فردی، سازمانی و محیطی، خرابکاری دانش را هدایت می‌کنند.
  • قدرت‌طلبی و اخلاق ضعیف، علل کلیدی فردی خرابکاری دانش هستند.
  • پاداش‌های ناکارآمد و آموزش ضعیف مدیریت دانش، رفتارهای خرابکارانه را تشدید می‌کنند.
  • یک مدل ترکیبی، خرابکاری دانش را در سازمان‌های دولتی شناسایی و اعتبارسنجی می‌کند.

کلیدواژه‌ها

موضوعات


عنوان مقاله [English]

A Pattern of Identifying Knowledge Sabotage in Public Organizations

نویسندگان [English]

  • Fariborz Fathi Chegni 1
  • Nima Dalvand 2
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran
2 Bachelor of Accounting, Department if Economics and Accounting, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.
چکیده [English]

Purpose: In today's world, knowledge is a fundamental element in defining the value and necessity of human capital as the main factor for the survival and maintenance of the superiority of organizations. In this era, where overall quality and sustainable development are of primary importance for competition, efficiency is only possible through the successful use of human resource knowledge. Human resources, with their knowledge, skills, and talents, cause the progress and development of organizations. Material assets are not considered the main wealth of organizations, but human resource knowledge is recognized as the main and strategic asset of organizations. Knowledge is a set of awareness, understanding, or information obtained through experience or study and is the source of achieving efficiency, solving problems, and making decisions in human resources. In addition to creating distinctions between individuals, human resource knowledge can be a valuable resource for increasing the competitive advantage of the organization and helping to improve the strategy and performance of the organization to achieve organizational goals. In fact, the vital part that turns human resource knowledge into the wealth of organizations is that human resources must use their knowledge completely and correctly to advance the organization's programs and transfer it to others. Since human behavior is largely unpredictable and is influenced by various factors, organizations are always faced with people who, despite the efforts of the organization's management to optimize internal knowledge and create a knowledge-based environment with sustainable progress and growth for employees, cause deviations and sabotage behaviors in the organization. The presence of people with sabotage behaviors can reduce the productivity of the organization and other employees. One of these behavioral deviations that exists among human resources today and has caused great damage to organizational structures is known as knowledge sabotage. Knowledge sabotage occurs when an employee intentionally hides or misrepresents specific knowledge they possess, knowing that the knowledge is essential for the other party. Such individuals often seek to gain or maintain power, authority, influence, or some kind of preferential or favored behavior with the intention of undermining management or one of their colleagues who deliberately commits knowledge sabotage. They fear that if they fully disclose their knowledge to others, they will lose their power because they tend to dominate others through their knowledge. Knowledge sabotage behaviors affect the overall image of the organization and may cause negative publicity for the organization, degrade its position in today's highly competitive environment, and reduce the organization's chances of attracting and retaining the best human resources.
Methodology: The present study was designed using the research onion model of Saunders et al. (2016) and a mixed approach (qualitative-quantitative) to identify and validate the knowledge sabotage pattern in government organizations in Lorestan province. In the research philosophy layer, this study was placed within the framework of the pragmatism paradigm, which allows the use of interpretive aspects for the qualitative part (identifying the pattern by examining meanings and subjective experiences) and positivist aspects for the quantitative part (statistical validation of the pattern). Pragmatism resolves the philosophical contradictions between qualitative and quantitative approaches by focusing on practical problem-solving. From the perspective of the approach, the research was of an exploratory-explanatory type, which first proceeded with an inductive approach to identify the pattern and then with a deductive approach to validate it, as follows: This research is categorized as qualitative research. The research participants were university professors and senior and middle managers of government organizations in Lorestan Province, who were selected using the theoretical sampling method. Therefore, based on the theoretical saturation rule, this important issue was addressed in the present study using 12 interviews. The required data were collected using semi-structured interviews, and data analysis was conducted using Clark and Brown’s content analysis method.
Findings: Data analysis resulted in the formation of 132 primary codes, 16 subthemes, and three main themes. The main themes identified were individual, organizational, and environmental factors. The subthemes identified were: self-centered personality traits, emotional incongruence, power-seeking motives, lack of communication skills, habit of professional isolation, weak ethical values, competitive organizational culture, ineffective reward systems, lack of knowledge management training, poor performance monitoring, limited organizational resources, lack of organizational empathy, organizational distrust, economic pressures, competitive culture of society, and political and factional relations Research.
limitations/implications: Regarding the limitations of the present study, it is necessary to explain, considering the purpose and type of research that the interview process and the opinions of experts had to be used, so this included a limitation in the number of samples and difficulty in accessing experts. Additionally, among the most important limitations of this study, it can be noted that it is new and there are no studies on this subject in the country, which means that researchers were faced with research limitations in this field. Another limitation of this study was that it was conducted within a specific time period; thus, it reflects the opinions of the respondents within a limited time period. Knowledge sabotage in government organizations in Lorestan Province is a serious structural and cultural challenge that not only hinders progress and innovation but also directly affects the quality of service delivery to the public. This phenomenon means the failure to transfer, improper storage, or even concealment and deliberate prevention of the effective sharing of information, experiences, and best practices within and between different units of the organization. In a government environment whose main capital is organizational knowledge and employee experience, this "sabotage" leads to a waste of financial and human resources, the repetition of past costly mistakes, a decrease in the speed of adaptation to changes, and ultimately, a significant decline in organizational productivity and legitimacy. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the three factors (individual, organizational, and environmental) affecting this phenomenon in the context of government organizations in Lorestan Province and to provide operational solutions to combat it.
Originality/value: This study not only helps to better understand knowledge degradation in the local context but also provides a framework for designing local solutions that can be applied in other regions with similar characteristics.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Knowledge
  • Knowledge sabotage
  • Government organizations
  • Thematic Analysis

Copyright ©, Fariborz Fathi Chegni; Nima Dalvand

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