Personality, (NEURO) Trust and LMX in Information Apportionment
Chhaya Wadhwa1, Ruchi Malik2, J. Satpathy3
1Dr. Chhaya Wadhwa, Assistant Professor, Apeejay School of Management, (New Delhi), India.
2Ruchi Malik, Assistant Professor, Apeejay School of Management, (New Delhi), India.
3Dr. J. Satpathy, Faculty, National Defence Academy, Pune (Maharashtra), India.
Manuscript received on 30 November 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 22 December 2019 | Manuscript Published on 31 December 2019 | PP: 249-252 | Volume-8 Issue-4S3 December 2019 | Retrieval Number: D10481284S319/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.D1048.1284S319
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Abstract: Neuromanagement has evolved into a full-fledged enterprise of consilience; an attempt to not only test and bridge, but truly unify natural science and social science explanations of human behaviour (Wilson, 1998; Glimcher and Rustichini, 2004; Rangel, Camerer and Montague, 2008). This paper presents an empirical approach to neuro – based information sharing dynamics via personality, (neuro) trust and LMX. The Big Five Inventory matrix has been adopted to test the phenomenon. A neuro – based pathway has been projected. A symbiotic relational model has been arrived at.
Keywords: Data / Neuro – Based Information / Fact Sharing, Personality Traits, (Neuro) Trust and LMX.
Scope of the Article: Community Information Systems