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Why you hide what you know: Neuroscience behind knowledge hiding
Date Issued
01-07-2021
Author(s)
Issac, Abraham Cyril
Issac, Thomas Gregor
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Bednall, Timothy Colin
Thomas, Tina Susan
Abstract
Knowledge hiding is the deliberate concealment of knowledge when requested. This study underscores three divergent elements of the knowledge hiding process. First, it underlines both the distinct internal and external factors that trigger the knowledge hiding process. Second, it brings out the critical facilitators of knowledge hiding, which do have roots in both the internal and external factors but are inseparable and indistinguishable. Finally, this study brings out a conceptual framework that underscores the vital importance of neuroscience in establishing episodes of knowledge hiding. This final phase of the study categorically establishes the typical need for memory and the frontal lobe integrity in justifying any sequence of events or their combinations as an episode of knowledge hiding.
Volume
28