Several scholars have alluded to the pervasiveness of the phenomenon of knowledge disavowal
in organizations — the avoidance of available knowledge in order to protect the status quo. This
study empirically investigates structural antecedents of the phenomenon in large manufacturing
organizations, develops implacations for managing organizational knowledge systems, and
suggests directions for future research.
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