This study examines how subsidiaries can manage dual embeddedness with both local partners and a multinational enterprise. Specifically, we examine the role of absorptive capacity and appropriability mechanisms on subsidiary performance. We analyse how absorptive capacity and appropriability enable subsidiaries to successfully address knowledge challenges related to internal and external networks. We conducted an empirical analysis on a sample of 165 subsidiaries. Our results suggest that absorptive capacity has a direct, positive effect on subsidiary performance, which is greater in emerging countries. The study also found an indirect effect of absorptive capacity on subsidiary performance, which is mediated through appropriability mechani...
This study develops propositions regarding the impact of Absorptive Capacity (AC) on the internation...
This paper explores the importance of relational embeddedness in external networks as a strategic re...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...
We build on extant theory of the Multinational Enterprise (MNE), MNE subsidiaries and absorptive cap...
We explore the determinants of absorptive capacity by examining how managers of MNE subsidiaries ope...
There has been a growing interest in looking upon the MNC as a differentiated network in the sense t...
Abstract Absorptive capacity has been widely used in management and international business (IB) stu...
Purpose: This paper aims to enrich absorptive capacity literature by specifically highlighting and a...
The purpose of this study is to empirically address the relationship between absorptive capacity and...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
Absorptive capacity has been widely used in management and international business (IB) studies to ex...
Abstract Purpose: This paper aims to enrich absorptive capacity literature by specifically highligh...
This study adopts a business network view to study the effects of subsidiary embeddedness on both su...
This study uses the absorptive capacity perspective and adds the firm\u27s commitment to enhance the...
Absorptive capacity is frequently highlighted as a key determinant of knowledge transfer within mult...
This study develops propositions regarding the impact of Absorptive Capacity (AC) on the internation...
This paper explores the importance of relational embeddedness in external networks as a strategic re...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...
We build on extant theory of the Multinational Enterprise (MNE), MNE subsidiaries and absorptive cap...
We explore the determinants of absorptive capacity by examining how managers of MNE subsidiaries ope...
There has been a growing interest in looking upon the MNC as a differentiated network in the sense t...
Abstract Absorptive capacity has been widely used in management and international business (IB) stu...
Purpose: This paper aims to enrich absorptive capacity literature by specifically highlighting and a...
The purpose of this study is to empirically address the relationship between absorptive capacity and...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
Absorptive capacity has been widely used in management and international business (IB) studies to ex...
Abstract Purpose: This paper aims to enrich absorptive capacity literature by specifically highligh...
This study adopts a business network view to study the effects of subsidiary embeddedness on both su...
This study uses the absorptive capacity perspective and adds the firm\u27s commitment to enhance the...
Absorptive capacity is frequently highlighted as a key determinant of knowledge transfer within mult...
This study develops propositions regarding the impact of Absorptive Capacity (AC) on the internation...
This paper explores the importance of relational embeddedness in external networks as a strategic re...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...