Long tenure of research and development (R&D) employees helps organisations to utilise employees' knowledge over a sustained time period and strengthen their competitive advantage. It also allows organisations to benefit from the training investments made on their R&D employees. Thus, identifying the determinants of R&D employees' tenure is crucial for designing effective R&D employee retention strategies. This paper analyses the factors explaining R&D employees' tenure in the subsidiaries of multinational corporations (MNCs). Building on institutional theory, we claim that formal and informal institutional distance between MNCs' home and host country might lead to R&D employees' short tenure in subsidiaries. We further suggest that R&D emp...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
This study provides a conceptual framework and typology to measure headquarter and subsidiary depend...
Sharing knowledge across borders has proven to be especially relevant to multinational corporations ...
Long tenure of research and development (R&D) employees helps organisations to utilise employees...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
In this study, we explore the effects of the roles of research and development (R&D) laboratorie...
We test for the determinants of Multinational Enterprise (MNE) headquarters decisions to augment the...
Research and development (R&D) employees are important human resources for multinational corpora...
Using an institution-based view, this study aims to conceptualize how sub-national institutional cha...
We investigate R&D subsidiary isolation within Multinational Corporations (MNCs) competing in knowle...
Employees with relevant knowledge and skills for digitalization have become increasingly important f...
The large expansion of MNCs ’ overseas R&D is noteworthy. This paper investigates the factors af...
Many changes have been recorded in the R&D role played by the foreign subsidiaries of multinational ...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
This study provides a conceptual framework and typology to measure headquarter and subsidiary depend...
Sharing knowledge across borders has proven to be especially relevant to multinational corporations ...
Long tenure of research and development (R&D) employees helps organisations to utilise employees...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
In this study, we explore the effects of the roles of research and development (R&D) laboratorie...
We test for the determinants of Multinational Enterprise (MNE) headquarters decisions to augment the...
Research and development (R&D) employees are important human resources for multinational corpora...
Using an institution-based view, this study aims to conceptualize how sub-national institutional cha...
We investigate R&D subsidiary isolation within Multinational Corporations (MNCs) competing in knowle...
Employees with relevant knowledge and skills for digitalization have become increasingly important f...
The large expansion of MNCs ’ overseas R&D is noteworthy. This paper investigates the factors af...
Many changes have been recorded in the R&D role played by the foreign subsidiaries of multinational ...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
This study provides a conceptual framework and typology to measure headquarter and subsidiary depend...
Sharing knowledge across borders has proven to be especially relevant to multinational corporations ...