With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign countries to develop their innovative capabilities, internationalization of research and development has been greatly emphasized. However, in emerging economies, managers are encountering the challenge of high employee mobility under the weak intellectual property protection regime. This article investigates subsidiaries’ employee mobility and proposes that it negatively moderates the relationship between location advantages and the level of subsidiaries’ R&D. This article extends R&D internationalization and enhances current understanding of subsidiaries’ R&D activities. Further, it provides managerial implications as to how managers can impro...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
We suggest two boundary conditions for the positive role of patent protection in attracting inward f...
International audienceThis paper examines the role of location in the relationships established betw...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
This paper analyzes the internationalization pattern of Chinese and Indian multinationals by looking...
In the changing geography of innovation, multinational corporations play a key role as creators of k...
This study explores the co-evolution of the subsidiaries of the multinational firm with their global...
The nature and economic effects of innovation activities of foreign affiliates of multinational ente...
The idea that competence-creating subsidiaries from emerging nations can contribute to and possibly ...
This paper explores how the interaction of product market (PMR) and labour market (EPL) regulations ...
The large expansion of MNCs ’ overseas R&D is noteworthy. This paper investigates the factors af...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
Long tenure of research and development (R&D) employees helps organisations to utilise employees' kn...
paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities wher...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
We suggest two boundary conditions for the positive role of patent protection in attracting inward f...
International audienceThis paper examines the role of location in the relationships established betw...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
With multinational corporations increasingly seeking subsidiaries’ specific advantages in foreign co...
This paper analyzes the internationalization pattern of Chinese and Indian multinationals by looking...
In the changing geography of innovation, multinational corporations play a key role as creators of k...
This study explores the co-evolution of the subsidiaries of the multinational firm with their global...
The nature and economic effects of innovation activities of foreign affiliates of multinational ente...
The idea that competence-creating subsidiaries from emerging nations can contribute to and possibly ...
This paper explores how the interaction of product market (PMR) and labour market (EPL) regulations ...
The large expansion of MNCs ’ overseas R&D is noteworthy. This paper investigates the factors af...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
Long tenure of research and development (R&D) employees helps organisations to utilise employees' kn...
paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities wher...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
We suggest two boundary conditions for the positive role of patent protection in attracting inward f...
International audienceThis paper examines the role of location in the relationships established betw...