Applying a new theoretical and empirical approach to intrafirm knowledge transfers, this paper provides some initial insight to the little-researched phenomenon of why some subsidiaries are isolated from knowledge-transfer activities within the multinational corporation (MNC). Knowledge transfer is framed as a problemistic search process initiated by the recipient unit. We show that knowledge flows from units that are perceived to be highly capable to units that perceive themselves to be highly capable. Knowledge flows are also associated with existing levels of communication and reciprocity. Taken together, these findings suggest that knowledge transfers in MNCs typically occur between highly capable members of an “in crowd,” and the isola...
This empirical paper explores knowledge outflow from MNC subsidiaries and its impact on the MNC perf...
International knowledge spillovers, especially through multinational companies (MNCs), have recently...
We propose that individual-level knowledge transfer between subsidiaries within a multinational ente...
Applying a new theoretical and empirical approach to intrafirm knowledge transfers, this paper provi...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are increasingly competing on their ability to utilise knowledge s...
This paper examines cross-border knowledge flows within MNCs. We draw from three perspectives to ana...
We link up with the recent literature on the differentiated MNC and in particular with its stress on...
(149 words) Recent research suggests that multinational corporations (MNCs) should be viewed as repo...
Managing multiple knowledge transfers between headquarters and subsidiaries, among subsidiaries, and...
Despite considerable research on the transfer of knowledge and innovation within multinational corpo...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Knowledge flows are a key source of advantage for multinational corporations (MNCs); however the nua...
This study offers an empirical test and extension of Gupta and Govindarajan's typology of subsidiary...
Abstract: The paper analyses knowledge flow transfers in transnational corporations, also studies th...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for studying knowledge sharing within the large multinat...
This empirical paper explores knowledge outflow from MNC subsidiaries and its impact on the MNC perf...
International knowledge spillovers, especially through multinational companies (MNCs), have recently...
We propose that individual-level knowledge transfer between subsidiaries within a multinational ente...
Applying a new theoretical and empirical approach to intrafirm knowledge transfers, this paper provi...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are increasingly competing on their ability to utilise knowledge s...
This paper examines cross-border knowledge flows within MNCs. We draw from three perspectives to ana...
We link up with the recent literature on the differentiated MNC and in particular with its stress on...
(149 words) Recent research suggests that multinational corporations (MNCs) should be viewed as repo...
Managing multiple knowledge transfers between headquarters and subsidiaries, among subsidiaries, and...
Despite considerable research on the transfer of knowledge and innovation within multinational corpo...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Knowledge flows are a key source of advantage for multinational corporations (MNCs); however the nua...
This study offers an empirical test and extension of Gupta and Govindarajan's typology of subsidiary...
Abstract: The paper analyses knowledge flow transfers in transnational corporations, also studies th...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for studying knowledge sharing within the large multinat...
This empirical paper explores knowledge outflow from MNC subsidiaries and its impact on the MNC perf...
International knowledge spillovers, especially through multinational companies (MNCs), have recently...
We propose that individual-level knowledge transfer between subsidiaries within a multinational ente...