Existing theories of international business and strategy do not fully explain how local knowledge disadvantage faced by foreign investors can be mitigated. We conducted an in-depth qualitative study into four MNCs to investigate the micro-processes of how they generated value from their dispersed sources of local knowledge in China. The results suggest an interactive model: that MNCs employed management processes encompassing three strategically interconnected efforts—global knowledge penetration, local-global knowledge blending, and local-global knowledge integration. The model highlights the interplay between global and local knowledge and challenges extant research that solely focuses on the transfer of either home-based or local knowled...
This conceptual paper seeks to review the literature on international strategic management, examine ...
In this paper, we develop a model of four modes of knowledge flow, two involving knowledge acquisiti...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
AbstractExisting theories of international business and strategy do not fully explain how local know...
Existing theories of international business and strategy do not fully explain how local knowledge di...
Existing theories of international business and strategy do not fully explain how local knowledge di...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
The aim of this research is to examine the importance of the nature and spatial dimension of knowled...
This study examines two localization strategies that Chinese Multinational Corporations (MNCs) use t...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
The increasing interconnection of local, trans-local and transnational knowledge networks is the out...
This chapter explores trends in knowledge flows to and from China-based subsidiaries and their multi...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
The shift in business perspective helps test, extend, and build innovative management theory, then s...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been conceptualized as worldwide networks of knowledge acquis...
This conceptual paper seeks to review the literature on international strategic management, examine ...
In this paper, we develop a model of four modes of knowledge flow, two involving knowledge acquisiti...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...
AbstractExisting theories of international business and strategy do not fully explain how local know...
Existing theories of international business and strategy do not fully explain how local knowledge di...
Existing theories of international business and strategy do not fully explain how local knowledge di...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
The aim of this research is to examine the importance of the nature and spatial dimension of knowled...
This study examines two localization strategies that Chinese Multinational Corporations (MNCs) use t...
This article examines the micro-level operational difficulties for multinational corporations (MNCs)...
The increasing interconnection of local, trans-local and transnational knowledge networks is the out...
This chapter explores trends in knowledge flows to and from China-based subsidiaries and their multi...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
The shift in business perspective helps test, extend, and build innovative management theory, then s...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been conceptualized as worldwide networks of knowledge acquis...
This conceptual paper seeks to review the literature on international strategic management, examine ...
In this paper, we develop a model of four modes of knowledge flow, two involving knowledge acquisiti...
This paper analyzes the MNC subsidiaries' trade-off between the need for knowledge creation and the ...