Emerging economies have become new destinations for knowledge sourcing, forcing Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) to reconfigure their global innovation strategies and structure. While foreign subsidiaries located in emerging economies were conventionally viewed as having market or efficiency seeking roles, they have started to evolve towards knowledge-seeking roles. We argue that the conventional wisdom shall be reassessed considering this recent shift. We empirically investigate 129 manufacturing MNE subsidiaries of Fortune 500 companies in China, in terms of their roles and sources of technology. Our results indicate that market and knowledge seeking subsidiaries located in China tend to have a positive impact on the generation of new kno...
Purpose: This paper explores the effect of subsidiary autonomy on knowledge transfers during captive...
This study explores the co-evolution of the subsidiaries of the multinational firm with their global...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...
Emerging economies have become new destinations for knowledge sourcing, forcing Multinational Enterp...
The last couple of decades have witnessed an enormous expansion of the technological knowledge accum...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) develop and sell their products and services in a global market, bu...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) develop and sell their products and services in a global market, bu...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
Track: 6 - Learning, Knowledge and InnovationConference Theme: Is the World Flat or Spiky? Implicati...
This study describes how firm level decisions and capabilities correspond to policy conditions in a ...
We explore innovative projects carried out by MNE subsidiaries with local partners in China, focusin...
Based on the observation of higher internationalisation of innovation activities of multinational co...
This article focuses on emerging-market multinationals and their intent to source knowledge from adv...
YesFrom a perspective of the resource-based view, this paper analyses the inter-connection between t...
This paper argues that, since a subsidiary is embedded in a dual context of both the MNE and the hos...
Purpose: This paper explores the effect of subsidiary autonomy on knowledge transfers during captive...
This study explores the co-evolution of the subsidiaries of the multinational firm with their global...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...
Emerging economies have become new destinations for knowledge sourcing, forcing Multinational Enterp...
The last couple of decades have witnessed an enormous expansion of the technological knowledge accum...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) develop and sell their products and services in a global market, bu...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) develop and sell their products and services in a global market, bu...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
Track: 6 - Learning, Knowledge and InnovationConference Theme: Is the World Flat or Spiky? Implicati...
This study describes how firm level decisions and capabilities correspond to policy conditions in a ...
We explore innovative projects carried out by MNE subsidiaries with local partners in China, focusin...
Based on the observation of higher internationalisation of innovation activities of multinational co...
This article focuses on emerging-market multinationals and their intent to source knowledge from adv...
YesFrom a perspective of the resource-based view, this paper analyses the inter-connection between t...
This paper argues that, since a subsidiary is embedded in a dual context of both the MNE and the hos...
Purpose: This paper explores the effect of subsidiary autonomy on knowledge transfers during captive...
This study explores the co-evolution of the subsidiaries of the multinational firm with their global...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...