The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that impact knowledge transfer from the parent corporation to subsidiaries when there are differences in the national culture of the parent corporation and the subsidiary. Transferring knowledge can be especially difficult when the source and recipient do not share common beliefs, assumptions and cultural norms. Therefore, this study examines how trust, cultural alignment, and openness to diversity influence the effectiveness of knowledge transfer from the HQ to the employees in the subsidiary. Design/methodology/approach – Specifically, the study examines knowledge transfer between the headquarters of a multinational corporation in Norway and its Vietnamese subsidiaries, making use of a s...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the increased tendency of multinational corporations (MNCs) to di...
Abstract Cross-border knowledge transfer plays an important role in the competitive advantage of mul...
Purpose — The purpose of this chapter is to outline the findings of research into knowledge transfer...
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that impact knowledge transfer from the parent corpo...
Organizational knowledge is considered an essential competency for multinational corporations wantin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of national culture on the structured k...
Transfer and imitation of the organizational capabilities are the twin elements of competition in in...
Transfer and imitation of the organizational capabilities are the twin elements of competition in in...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
The transition from an industrial to a post industrial knowledge economy provides and increases in t...
The global competition and as the worldwide market has become more open a company’s ability to outso...
In spite of the proliferation of research on cultural differences in international mergers and acqui...
Purpose - A major challenge faced by MNCs is how to manage knowledge transfer between headquarters a...
Knowledge transfer between units within MNC’s and between independent organisations involved in inte...
Teamwork, knowledge and globalisation are all words that have been used more and more in recent deca...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the increased tendency of multinational corporations (MNCs) to di...
Abstract Cross-border knowledge transfer plays an important role in the competitive advantage of mul...
Purpose — The purpose of this chapter is to outline the findings of research into knowledge transfer...
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that impact knowledge transfer from the parent corpo...
Organizational knowledge is considered an essential competency for multinational corporations wantin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of national culture on the structured k...
Transfer and imitation of the organizational capabilities are the twin elements of competition in in...
Transfer and imitation of the organizational capabilities are the twin elements of competition in in...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
The transition from an industrial to a post industrial knowledge economy provides and increases in t...
The global competition and as the worldwide market has become more open a company’s ability to outso...
In spite of the proliferation of research on cultural differences in international mergers and acqui...
Purpose - A major challenge faced by MNCs is how to manage knowledge transfer between headquarters a...
Knowledge transfer between units within MNC’s and between independent organisations involved in inte...
Teamwork, knowledge and globalisation are all words that have been used more and more in recent deca...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the increased tendency of multinational corporations (MNCs) to di...
Abstract Cross-border knowledge transfer plays an important role in the competitive advantage of mul...
Purpose — The purpose of this chapter is to outline the findings of research into knowledge transfer...