We examine the extent to which the knowledge or technological capability of foreign affiliates actually enhances the performance of their parent companies. Our results draw on a firm-level panel of more than 1600 multinationals and more than 4000 of their overseas affiliates, covering 46 home and host countries. We find considerable evidence of enhanced parent productivity as a result of their affiliates’ performance, which we interpret as evidence of reverse knowledge transfer from affiliates to parents. This effect is robust to different tests including IV estimation and a falsification exercise based on unconnected ‘matched’ affiliates. We find that both physical and strategic location markedly affects the affiliate-parent relationship, ...
We argue that ownership strategies can be a double edged sword for multinational family business gro...
In this paper, we examine the effects of subsidiary level factors on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT...
We study the role of foreign affiliate productivity in the operations of multinational firms. We use...
We examine the extent to which the knowledge or technological capability of foreign affiliates actua...
This paper explores lateral knowledge transfer within the multinational enterprise, i.e. knowledge f...
This study demonstrates how reverse knowledge transfer (RKT) explains inter-firm variations in produ...
This paper examines the determinants of technology transfer between parent firms and their internati...
Although MNCs are increasingly globalizing their R&D, we have an incomplete and inconsistent underst...
We test empirically for the existence of ‘reverse knowledge transfer’ effects using a firm-level pan...
Research Summary Business group (BG) affiliation affects the strategic behavior and performance of f...
This research examines if, and how, foreign-based subsidiaries of multinational corporations (MNCs) ...
How does distance attenuate the value of MNC parent intangible assets on affiliate profitability? Be...
Organisational knowledge can be reasonably regarded as a valuable organisational asset, and particul...
While much research has been conducted on the link between embeddedness and innovation outcomes, les...
Emerging market multinationals resort to knowledge acquisitions from their overseas subsidiaries to ...
We argue that ownership strategies can be a double edged sword for multinational family business gro...
In this paper, we examine the effects of subsidiary level factors on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT...
We study the role of foreign affiliate productivity in the operations of multinational firms. We use...
We examine the extent to which the knowledge or technological capability of foreign affiliates actua...
This paper explores lateral knowledge transfer within the multinational enterprise, i.e. knowledge f...
This study demonstrates how reverse knowledge transfer (RKT) explains inter-firm variations in produ...
This paper examines the determinants of technology transfer between parent firms and their internati...
Although MNCs are increasingly globalizing their R&D, we have an incomplete and inconsistent underst...
We test empirically for the existence of ‘reverse knowledge transfer’ effects using a firm-level pan...
Research Summary Business group (BG) affiliation affects the strategic behavior and performance of f...
This research examines if, and how, foreign-based subsidiaries of multinational corporations (MNCs) ...
How does distance attenuate the value of MNC parent intangible assets on affiliate profitability? Be...
Organisational knowledge can be reasonably regarded as a valuable organisational asset, and particul...
While much research has been conducted on the link between embeddedness and innovation outcomes, les...
Emerging market multinationals resort to knowledge acquisitions from their overseas subsidiaries to ...
We argue that ownership strategies can be a double edged sword for multinational family business gro...
In this paper, we examine the effects of subsidiary level factors on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT...
We study the role of foreign affiliate productivity in the operations of multinational firms. We use...