Managing multiple knowledge transfers between headquarters and subsidiaries, among subsidiaries, and also within each of these units is crucial for multinational corporations’ (MNCs) survival. Therefore, this article aims to uncover the main factors influencing internal knowledge transfers in MNCs—including intra-unit knowledge transfers and transfers between units, namely, conventional, horizontal, and reverse knowledge transfers. To achieve this goal, a systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted to synthesize the content of 85 articles. From a set of 1439 papers, only 85 related to knowledge transfer and knowledge sharing were considered. Based on an inductive thematic approach, eight different research categories and 97 topics were...
Aim: to develop and understand which are the elements that influence the conventional and reversed k...
Improving the effectiveness of knowledge transfer from a parent firm to its subsidiary is one of the...
Improving the effectiveness of knowledge transfer from a parent firm to its subsidiary is one of the...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
In the nowadays highly competitive environment, multinational companies (MNCs) seek for the new sour...
Although research on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT)from subsidiaries to headquarters is increasing...
Abstract: The paper analyses knowledge flow transfers in transnational corporations, also studies th...
This thesis explores knowledge transfer between firms in multinational organisations. The subject of...
This dissertation aims to explore one of the most important aspects of knowledge management, knowled...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
Abstract Aim: This study aims to analyze the approa...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Aim: to develop and understand which are the elements that influence the conventional and reversed k...
Within MNCs, the traditional role of headquarters as prime source of knowledge and competencies is c...
Aim: to develop and understand which are the elements that influence the conventional and reversed k...
Improving the effectiveness of knowledge transfer from a parent firm to its subsidiary is one of the...
Improving the effectiveness of knowledge transfer from a parent firm to its subsidiary is one of the...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
In the nowadays highly competitive environment, multinational companies (MNCs) seek for the new sour...
Although research on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT)from subsidiaries to headquarters is increasing...
Abstract: The paper analyses knowledge flow transfers in transnational corporations, also studies th...
This thesis explores knowledge transfer between firms in multinational organisations. The subject of...
This dissertation aims to explore one of the most important aspects of knowledge management, knowled...
With the development of globalization, increasingly more companies began to use worldwide resources ...
Abstract Aim: This study aims to analyze the approa...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Cross border knowledge transfer is not only a major activity of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), b...
Aim: to develop and understand which are the elements that influence the conventional and reversed k...
Within MNCs, the traditional role of headquarters as prime source of knowledge and competencies is c...
Aim: to develop and understand which are the elements that influence the conventional and reversed k...
Improving the effectiveness of knowledge transfer from a parent firm to its subsidiary is one of the...
Improving the effectiveness of knowledge transfer from a parent firm to its subsidiary is one of the...