It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages knowledge transfer among its geographically dispersed subsidiary units are crucial for the building and development of firm competitive advantage. However, cross-border transfer of valuable organizational knowledge is likely to be problematic and laborious, especially within diversified and differentiated MNCs. Using data collected from 164 western multinational companies’ subsidiary units located in China and Finland, this study aims to investigate cross-border knowledge transfer within the MNC. It explores a number of factors that influence the transfer of knowledge among units in the differentiated MNC. The study consists of five individual...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
Within MNCs, the traditional role of headquarters as prime source of knowledge and competencies is c...
Internal transfer of knowledge is critical for firms’ survival, particularly in highly competitive m...
Managing multiple knowledge transfers between headquarters and subsidiaries, among subsidiaries, and...
It is often assumed that Chinese multinationals invest overseas to obtain knowledge. Acknowledging p...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been conceptualized as worldwide networks of knowledge acquis...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Purpose - A major challenge faced by MNCs is how to manage knowledge transfer between headquarters a...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
(149 words) Recent research suggests that multinational corporations (MNCs) should be viewed as repo...
Abstract: The paper analyses knowledge flow transfers in transnational corporations, also studies th...
Although research on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT)from subsidiaries to headquarters is increasing...
The conditions facing multinational corporations today reflect the increasing globalization of inter...
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that impact knowledge transfer from the parent corpo...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
Within MNCs, the traditional role of headquarters as prime source of knowledge and competencies is c...
Internal transfer of knowledge is critical for firms’ survival, particularly in highly competitive m...
Managing multiple knowledge transfers between headquarters and subsidiaries, among subsidiaries, and...
It is often assumed that Chinese multinationals invest overseas to obtain knowledge. Acknowledging p...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been conceptualized as worldwide networks of knowledge acquis...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Purpose - A major challenge faced by MNCs is how to manage knowledge transfer between headquarters a...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
(149 words) Recent research suggests that multinational corporations (MNCs) should be viewed as repo...
Abstract: The paper analyses knowledge flow transfers in transnational corporations, also studies th...
Although research on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT)from subsidiaries to headquarters is increasing...
The conditions facing multinational corporations today reflect the increasing globalization of inter...
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that impact knowledge transfer from the parent corpo...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
Within MNCs, the traditional role of headquarters as prime source of knowledge and competencies is c...
Internal transfer of knowledge is critical for firms’ survival, particularly in highly competitive m...