This study investigated the current business practices in Japanese electrical and electronics manufacturing subsidiaries as well as the influences of both absorptive capacity and social capital on knowledge transfer within the firms’ intra-MNC network in the wake of full AFTA implementation in 2018. Results showed that employees are generally satisfied with the current practices in these subsidiaries with relation to the eight dimensions being studied; learning system, training, communication, reward, promotion, compensation, trust and centrality. This study also found that absorptive capacity has definite but small relationship with knowledge transfer, while social capital bears much more substantial relationship with the former
With the increasing speed of competition, knowledge management has become a critical competitive wea...
Many previous studies on internal knowledge transfer in multinational corporations (MNCs) have indic...
Internal transfer of knowledge is critical for firms’ survival, particularly in highly competitive m...
This study investigated the current business practices in Japanese electrical and electronics manufa...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
The paper reports on a research study of knowledge acquisition by Chinese firms involved in collabor...
Social capital and absorptive capacity were highlighted as crucial to ensure the realization of the ...
The meaning of technology transfer is so wide but mostly involving some form of technology-related e...
The objective of the study is to investigate relationships amongst social capital, potential absorpt...
Drawing from the absorptive capacity framework and the knowledge-based view of multinational corpora...
The current issue of technology transfer has risen dramatically in the past few years, primary assoc...
The success of technology transfer often depends on many factors.The soft aspects of technology, suc...
The meaning of technology transfer is so wide but mostly involving some form of technology-related e...
This article proposes a conceptual framework that explains that the social capital of a community s...
Abstract. The goal of current research is considering effect of social capital on knowledge transfer...
With the increasing speed of competition, knowledge management has become a critical competitive wea...
Many previous studies on internal knowledge transfer in multinational corporations (MNCs) have indic...
Internal transfer of knowledge is critical for firms’ survival, particularly in highly competitive m...
This study investigated the current business practices in Japanese electrical and electronics manufa...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
The paper reports on a research study of knowledge acquisition by Chinese firms involved in collabor...
Social capital and absorptive capacity were highlighted as crucial to ensure the realization of the ...
The meaning of technology transfer is so wide but mostly involving some form of technology-related e...
The objective of the study is to investigate relationships amongst social capital, potential absorpt...
Drawing from the absorptive capacity framework and the knowledge-based view of multinational corpora...
The current issue of technology transfer has risen dramatically in the past few years, primary assoc...
The success of technology transfer often depends on many factors.The soft aspects of technology, suc...
The meaning of technology transfer is so wide but mostly involving some form of technology-related e...
This article proposes a conceptual framework that explains that the social capital of a community s...
Abstract. The goal of current research is considering effect of social capital on knowledge transfer...
With the increasing speed of competition, knowledge management has become a critical competitive wea...
Many previous studies on internal knowledge transfer in multinational corporations (MNCs) have indic...
Internal transfer of knowledge is critical for firms’ survival, particularly in highly competitive m...