This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition integration stage in the outward mergers and acquisitions (M&A) of multinational corporations from emerging economies (EMNCs). It also explores rationales underlying the tacit and explicit knowledge transfer in the cross-cultural context. Drawing from the empirical evidence of three Chinese firms’ outward M&A in three European countries, we argue the Chinese acquiring firms emphasised the transfer of explicit over tacit knowledge in the post-acquisition integration in their outward M&A. This can be attributed to complementarity in explicit knowledge, home market advantage, scarcity of key staff and cultural differences
Emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) increasingly access foreign technology and knowled...
Using a firm–product-level data set on China’s exports during the period 2000–11, we compare the imp...
In this paper Chinese foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) are employed as prototypes to generate a m...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
Purpose – This paper examines the role of acquirers’ prior related knowledge in the post-acquisition...
Based on empirical evidence of four Chinese firms’ outward mergers and acquisitions (M&As) to Eu...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
Taking a longitudinal process view, the study investigates the dynamic evolution of knowledge transf...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
The paper reports on a research study of knowledge acquisition by Chinese firms involved in collabor...
This dissertation focuses on the phenomenon of outward cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) ...
This article contributes to the existing knowledge on the difficulties and critical aspects of the ...
It is often assumed that Chinese multinationals invest overseas to obtain knowledge. Acknowledging p...
As a major entry mode of global strategy of Chinese MNCs, Chinese cross-border merger and acquisitio...
Emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) increasingly access foreign technology and knowled...
Using a firm–product-level data set on China’s exports during the period 2000–11, we compare the imp...
In this paper Chinese foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) are employed as prototypes to generate a m...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
This paper examines the intra-firm transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in the post-acquisition ...
Purpose – This paper examines the role of acquirers’ prior related knowledge in the post-acquisition...
Based on empirical evidence of four Chinese firms’ outward mergers and acquisitions (M&As) to Eu...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
Taking a longitudinal process view, the study investigates the dynamic evolution of knowledge transf...
It is suggested that the ability and practices of how the multinational corporation (MNC) manages kn...
The paper reports on a research study of knowledge acquisition by Chinese firms involved in collabor...
This dissertation focuses on the phenomenon of outward cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) ...
This article contributes to the existing knowledge on the difficulties and critical aspects of the ...
It is often assumed that Chinese multinationals invest overseas to obtain knowledge. Acknowledging p...
As a major entry mode of global strategy of Chinese MNCs, Chinese cross-border merger and acquisitio...
Emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) increasingly access foreign technology and knowled...
Using a firm–product-level data set on China’s exports during the period 2000–11, we compare the imp...
In this paper Chinese foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) are employed as prototypes to generate a m...