We conducted a case study to explore the challenges encountered by a foreign subsidiary of a Japanese multinational firm when localizing its organizational capabilities in China. Drawing on the concepts of boundaries and boundary-crossing, we identify pragmatic and cultural knowledge boundaries, which denied opportunities for the host-country employees to contribute their local expertise to augment the firm\u27s core capabilities within the domains of research and development and operational protocols. However, within those domains that were regarded as complementary to or peripheral to the firm\u27s core capabilities, host-country employees were granted more scope to cross the associated pragmatic boundaries
What determines knowledge sourcing from host locations of overseas R&D operations? We investigate fa...
As organisations are becoming increasingly complex from a cultural perspective, it is important to u...
This book is on cross-border competence management in Russia and China. Corporations are facing a nu...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
Our nested case study shows how a China-based focal subsidiary of a Japanese MNC used various power ...
The paper explores how locals span boundaries between corporate and local levels. The aim is to bett...
In this paper, we develop a model of four modes of knowledge flow, two involving knowledge acquisiti...
Knowlege has without doubt become one of the most valuable resource of multinational corporations. S...
Self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) who work for a subsidiary of a multinational enterprise from their...
Purpose - A major challenge faced by MNCs is how to manage knowledge transfer between headquarters a...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
This article examines the potential boundary-spanning roles of Japanese self-initiated expatriates (...
This conceptual paper seeks to review the literature on international strategic management, examine ...
The ability to access and exploit knowledge resources is one of the key challenges for today’s multi...
What determines knowledge sourcing from host locations of overseas R&D operations? We investigate fa...
As organisations are becoming increasingly complex from a cultural perspective, it is important to u...
This book is on cross-border competence management in Russia and China. Corporations are facing a nu...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
Our nested case study shows how a China-based focal subsidiary of a Japanese MNC used various power ...
The paper explores how locals span boundaries between corporate and local levels. The aim is to bett...
In this paper, we develop a model of four modes of knowledge flow, two involving knowledge acquisiti...
Knowlege has without doubt become one of the most valuable resource of multinational corporations. S...
Self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) who work for a subsidiary of a multinational enterprise from their...
Purpose - A major challenge faced by MNCs is how to manage knowledge transfer between headquarters a...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
This article examines the potential boundary-spanning roles of Japanese self-initiated expatriates (...
This conceptual paper seeks to review the literature on international strategic management, examine ...
The ability to access and exploit knowledge resources is one of the key challenges for today’s multi...
What determines knowledge sourcing from host locations of overseas R&D operations? We investigate fa...
As organisations are becoming increasingly complex from a cultural perspective, it is important to u...
This book is on cross-border competence management in Russia and China. Corporations are facing a nu...