This paper examines emerging market multinational corporations’ (EMNCs’) knowledge transfer (KT) in emerging markets using case studies of Chinese MNCs (CMNCs) in Africa. CMNCs are found to transfer “relevant knowledge”, existing knowledge reconfigured so that recipients can apply it more effectively with less effort in the new context. Relevance is ensured through recipients exerting ownership of the KT process, influencing what knowledge is transferred and how it is transferred. We summarize EMNCs’ KT process in a “relevant knowledge recipient ownership model”. The model contributes to KT theory by refining and empirically testing a new type of knowledge - relevant knowledge - and a new transfer model - recipient ownership - associated wi...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
The initial primary motivation driving this research was to test empirical evidence relating to the ...
This study examines knowledge acquisitions of Indian multinationals via overseas mergers and acquisi...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
WOS:000284282200004 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The business opportunities in Southern Africa have ...
Emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) increasingly access foreign technology and knowled...
International knowledge flows in the context of emerging-economy MNEs and increasing global mobilit
Abstract Aim: This study aims to analyze the approa...
The way in which organizations capture and transfer knowledge has been a rather extensively covered ...
Subsidiaries in emerging markets (EMs) are a valuable source of knowledge for multinational enterpri...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
This study examines knowledge acquisitions of Indian multinationals via overseas mergers and acquisi...
Purpose This paper aims to examine how integration modes impact the acquirer knowledge diffusion ca...
In this paper, we examine the effects of subsidiary level factors on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
The initial primary motivation driving this research was to test empirical evidence relating to the ...
This study examines knowledge acquisitions of Indian multinationals via overseas mergers and acquisi...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
WOS:000284282200004 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The business opportunities in Southern Africa have ...
Emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) increasingly access foreign technology and knowled...
International knowledge flows in the context of emerging-economy MNEs and increasing global mobilit
Abstract Aim: This study aims to analyze the approa...
The way in which organizations capture and transfer knowledge has been a rather extensively covered ...
Subsidiaries in emerging markets (EMs) are a valuable source of knowledge for multinational enterpri...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
This study examines knowledge acquisitions of Indian multinationals via overseas mergers and acquisi...
Purpose This paper aims to examine how integration modes impact the acquirer knowledge diffusion ca...
In this paper, we examine the effects of subsidiary level factors on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
The initial primary motivation driving this research was to test empirical evidence relating to the ...