This research focuses on relational and contractual mechanisms and examines their impact on foreign subsidiaries' acquisition of tacit and explicit knowledge from local suppliers. Using survey data from 168 foreign subsidiaries operating in China, this study finds broad support for the proposed analytical framework. When the foreign subsidiary and supplier share common goals, the foreign subsidiary acquires greater levels of both explicit and tacit knowledge; trust between the two parties promotes the acquisition of greater levels of tacit than explicit knowledge. However, access to the local supplier network through the focal supplier enables the foreign subsidiary to acquire greater levels of explicit but not tacit knowledge. Formal contr...
Inter-firm contractual arrangements characteristically form the back-bone of a business relationship...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
This research focuses on relational and contractual mechanisms and examines their impact on foreign ...
Session D - 1621: (Paper Session) – (OMT) Network, Knowledge and Information ExchangeTheme: The Info...
An ongoing debate in the interfirm exchange literature concerns whether economic and social governan...
Although research on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT)from subsidiaries to headquarters is increasing...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
Although knowledge transfer contributes to a firm's competitive advantage, the effect of mechanisms ...
This paper investigates vertical knowledge transfers from inward-invested multinational enterprises ...
Although knowledge transfer contributes to a firm's competitive advantage, the effect of mechanisms ...
The acquisition of tacit knowledge through business relationships with foreign buyers is deemed imp...
Abstract Institutional distance can generate expanded opportunities for multinational firms to facil...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
Inter-firm contractual arrangements characteristically form the back-bone of a business relationship...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
This research focuses on relational and contractual mechanisms and examines their impact on foreign ...
Session D - 1621: (Paper Session) – (OMT) Network, Knowledge and Information ExchangeTheme: The Info...
An ongoing debate in the interfirm exchange literature concerns whether economic and social governan...
Although research on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT)from subsidiaries to headquarters is increasing...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
Although knowledge transfer contributes to a firm's competitive advantage, the effect of mechanisms ...
This paper investigates vertical knowledge transfers from inward-invested multinational enterprises ...
Although knowledge transfer contributes to a firm's competitive advantage, the effect of mechanisms ...
The acquisition of tacit knowledge through business relationships with foreign buyers is deemed imp...
Abstract Institutional distance can generate expanded opportunities for multinational firms to facil...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
Inter-firm contractual arrangements characteristically form the back-bone of a business relationship...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...