This paper investigates technology strategy in subsidiaries of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in emerging markets and suggests implications for subsidiary upgrading in Global Value Chains (GVCs). Technology strategy is delineated by the MNE subsidiary's manufacturing orientation (local or global) and knowledge transfer type (uni-directional or multi-directional). Drawing upon a multiple case study of seven of the largest Brazilian subsidiaries of Swedish MNEs, the study identifies four different MNE technology strategy types: 1) technical; 2) improvement; 3) development; and 4) creation. The findings suggest that technology strategy influences subsidiary upgrading through development of operational and dynamic capabilities
This dissertation proposes to map the technological and geographical patterns of large multinational...
Emerging-market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) have been increasingly engaged in outward foreign ...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...
This paper investigates technology strategy in subsidiaries of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in e...
Extant research has documented that Multinational Enterprises from Emerging countries (EMNEs) rely o...
This paper investigates the sources of technological growth of the multinational corporation. We con...
This thesis emphasizes the technological evolution of technologically advanced foreign subsidiaries ...
Emerging market subsidiaries constitute an increasingly important asset for the innovative activitie...
Technological upgrading dynamics in subsidiaries operating in emerging regions remains an under rese...
The international business literature has identified the overall emergence of technologically advanc...
Although substantial research shows the importance of transnational corporations (TNCs) to export-le...
Debate is ongoing on whether firms from emerging economies are catching up technologically and will ...
The idea that competence-creating subsidiaries from emerging nations can contribute to and possibly ...
Much research that seeks to explain why and how technology transfers occur within multinational ente...
The idea that competence-creating subsidiaries from emerging nations can contribute to and possibly ...
This dissertation proposes to map the technological and geographical patterns of large multinational...
Emerging-market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) have been increasingly engaged in outward foreign ...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...
This paper investigates technology strategy in subsidiaries of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in e...
Extant research has documented that Multinational Enterprises from Emerging countries (EMNEs) rely o...
This paper investigates the sources of technological growth of the multinational corporation. We con...
This thesis emphasizes the technological evolution of technologically advanced foreign subsidiaries ...
Emerging market subsidiaries constitute an increasingly important asset for the innovative activitie...
Technological upgrading dynamics in subsidiaries operating in emerging regions remains an under rese...
The international business literature has identified the overall emergence of technologically advanc...
Although substantial research shows the importance of transnational corporations (TNCs) to export-le...
Debate is ongoing on whether firms from emerging economies are catching up technologically and will ...
The idea that competence-creating subsidiaries from emerging nations can contribute to and possibly ...
Much research that seeks to explain why and how technology transfers occur within multinational ente...
The idea that competence-creating subsidiaries from emerging nations can contribute to and possibly ...
This dissertation proposes to map the technological and geographical patterns of large multinational...
Emerging-market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) have been increasingly engaged in outward foreign ...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...