Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm, this paper provides the first empirical study that explicitly investigates the relationship between different categories of international assignees and knowledge transfer in multinational corporations (MNCs). Specifically, we examine (1) the extent to which expatriate presence in different functional areas is related to knowledge transfer from and to headquarters in these functions; and (2) the extent to which different categories of international assignees (expatriates vs. inpatriates) contribute to knowledge transfer from and to headquarters. We base our investigation on a large scale survey, encompassing data from more than 800 subsidiaries of MNCs in thirteen countries. By disaggregati...
In the age of globalization companies are continuously affected by competition around the world. Kn...
In the expanding global economy knowledge has became one of the most strategically-significant resou...
As the world market in the 21th century is more globalized than ever, it is common for companies to ...
Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm, this paper provides the first empirical study that ...
According to leading international business scholars (Almeida, Song, & Grant, 2002; Gupta & Govindar...
Drawing on previous work in the knowledge management literature, this article develops a conceptual ...
abstract The impact of knowledge transfer on foreign subsidiary performance has been a major focus o...
There is a limited amount of studies, which investigate how different managerial practices may influ...
The impact of knowledge transfer on foreign subsidiary performance has been a major focus of researc...
This paper addresses the topic of knowledge management in multinational companies (MNCs). Its purpo...
We study the use of expatriates in transferring knowledge within a multinational corporation (MNC). ...
This paper intends to examine factors influencing transfer of knowledge between expatriates and host...
Professional service firms are gaining more attention in the academic field today due to the improve...
Drawing on 50 semi-structured interviews in a case study of a Belgian multinational and its foreign ...
open3siThe authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Handelsbanken's Forskningsstiftelse...
In the age of globalization companies are continuously affected by competition around the world. Kn...
In the expanding global economy knowledge has became one of the most strategically-significant resou...
As the world market in the 21th century is more globalized than ever, it is common for companies to ...
Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm, this paper provides the first empirical study that ...
According to leading international business scholars (Almeida, Song, & Grant, 2002; Gupta & Govindar...
Drawing on previous work in the knowledge management literature, this article develops a conceptual ...
abstract The impact of knowledge transfer on foreign subsidiary performance has been a major focus o...
There is a limited amount of studies, which investigate how different managerial practices may influ...
The impact of knowledge transfer on foreign subsidiary performance has been a major focus of researc...
This paper addresses the topic of knowledge management in multinational companies (MNCs). Its purpo...
We study the use of expatriates in transferring knowledge within a multinational corporation (MNC). ...
This paper intends to examine factors influencing transfer of knowledge between expatriates and host...
Professional service firms are gaining more attention in the academic field today due to the improve...
Drawing on 50 semi-structured interviews in a case study of a Belgian multinational and its foreign ...
open3siThe authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Handelsbanken's Forskningsstiftelse...
In the age of globalization companies are continuously affected by competition around the world. Kn...
In the expanding global economy knowledge has became one of the most strategically-significant resou...
As the world market in the 21th century is more globalized than ever, it is common for companies to ...