Data from: Forces of corruption: Effects of power on perceptions of openness and information-sharing
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This is the underlying dataset for the master thesis: <i>Forces of corruption: Effects of power on perceptions of openness and information-sharing</i>. <br>In considering the power relations that characterize a manager-subordinate relationship, upward information-sharing is often constrained by relative power differentials. However, a burgeoning volume of research has established that power holders are more attuned to situational goals, thus exhibit greater flexibility in behaviour than powerless persons. This paper therefore proposed a model with epistemic motivation as an intervening variable that enhances information-sharing between dyadic counterparts who have unequal power. However, this model was not supported by findings. Nonetheless, this can be attributed to experimental settings – which future studies should address with construct replication.
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2021-06-11



