Adopting a knowledge-based perspective and embeddedness theory, this study examines the impact of reverse knowledge spillovers from local Chinese firms to foreign firms using a sample of high-tech firms in Zhongguancun Science Park in China. It also investigates whether returnees in foreign firms help bridge knowledge gaps between local firms and foreign firms. The results show that the presence of returnee CEOs and returnee employees enhances the impact of reverse technological and marketing spillovers on the innovation and financial performance of foreign firms. The findings call for more studies on the social dimensions of knowledge spillovers across international boundaries and have important theoretical and practical implications
In an increasingly globalized business world, international human mobility and its association with ...
This article focuses on emerging-market multinationals and their intent to source knowledge from adv...
The study investigates learning spillovers from local firms as well as MNEs in China, and their indi...
Adopting a knowledge-based perspective and embeddedness theory, this study examines the impact of re...
Using novel survey data, we examine the relationship between returnee entrepreneurs, multinational e...
Using novel survey data, we examine the relationship between returnee entrepreneurs, multinational e...
This paper investigates the impact of returnee entrepreneurs and their knowledge spillovers on innov...
The existing literature treats advanced technology sourcing as the only cause of reverse productivit...
Using panel data analysis, this paper investigates the impact of returnee entrepreneurs, foreign dir...
This thesis focuses on returnee entrepreneurs in a large industrial cluster, Zhongguancun Science Pa...
This paper aims to analyze the impact of knowledge spillovers through international channels, namely...
Entering host country networks of knowledge flows (new competencies, innovative technologies, and le...
We investigate theoretically and empirically the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the pr...
This study examines a specific channel of technology diffusion from multinational enterprises to dom...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
In an increasingly globalized business world, international human mobility and its association with ...
This article focuses on emerging-market multinationals and their intent to source knowledge from adv...
The study investigates learning spillovers from local firms as well as MNEs in China, and their indi...
Adopting a knowledge-based perspective and embeddedness theory, this study examines the impact of re...
Using novel survey data, we examine the relationship between returnee entrepreneurs, multinational e...
Using novel survey data, we examine the relationship between returnee entrepreneurs, multinational e...
This paper investigates the impact of returnee entrepreneurs and their knowledge spillovers on innov...
The existing literature treats advanced technology sourcing as the only cause of reverse productivit...
Using panel data analysis, this paper investigates the impact of returnee entrepreneurs, foreign dir...
This thesis focuses on returnee entrepreneurs in a large industrial cluster, Zhongguancun Science Pa...
This paper aims to analyze the impact of knowledge spillovers through international channels, namely...
Entering host country networks of knowledge flows (new competencies, innovative technologies, and le...
We investigate theoretically and empirically the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the pr...
This study examines a specific channel of technology diffusion from multinational enterprises to dom...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
In an increasingly globalized business world, international human mobility and its association with ...
This article focuses on emerging-market multinationals and their intent to source knowledge from adv...
The study investigates learning spillovers from local firms as well as MNEs in China, and their indi...