Greed, Knowledge Management Practices Corruption
Abstract
Given the ethical and moral issues that surround greed and the need to prevent
corruption which it proceeds, it is suggested that greed and corruption propensities
and their relationship in organizations be investigated together with the moderating
role of knowledge management practices namely knowledge exchange,
socialization and internalization. It is anticipated that measures of these
propensities and the moderating role of knowledge management will be
determined in order to help organizations manage their greedy tendencies hence
reduce corruption.