Research Handbook on Knowledge Transfer and International Business

Research Handbook on Knowledge Transfer and International Business

Lew, Yong K.; Nair, Smitha R.; Khan, Zaheer

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

01/2022

256

Dura

Inglês

9781788976107

15 a 20 dias

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Contents:
List of contributors vii
Introduction to Research Handbook on Knowledge Transfer and International Business xiii

PART I STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE OF KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
1. Intra-firm trade, embeddedness and international knowledge transfer in
the multinational enterprise 2
Nigel Driffield, James H. Love and Stefano Menghinello
2. Knowledge transfer and absorptive capacity in the context of a small
multinational enterprise: a systematic study of the nexus of relationships 26
Jan-Tore Oian, Olli Kuivalainen and Heini Vanninen
3. Reverse knowledge transfer in multinational companies: evidence from
Swiss manufacturing industry 48
Lamia Ben Hamida
4. Intellectual property institutions and innovation of emerging
multinational companies 62
Jie Wu

PART II SOCIETAL AND HUMAN RESOURCE PERSPECTIVE OF
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
5. Social media as a knowledge transfer tool for intellectual capital
accumulation during the international growth of small firms 84
Matti Saari, Minnie Kontkanen, Ahmad Arslan and Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen
6. Knowledge exchange within multi-stakeholder initiatives: tackling the
Sustainable Development Goals 108
Jerra Veeger and Michelle Westermann-Behaylo
7. Global talent mobility and knowledge diffusion: the role of staffing
agencies in the growth of East Asian high-tech multinational corporations 136
Mayumi Tabata

PART III SUBSIDIARY KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT
8. Technological overlap and cultural distance in MNCs' location choice
of technological clusters in China 159
Shuna Shu Ham Ho and Chang Hoon Oh
9. Building ambidextrous capabilities in foreign subsidiaries: evidence
from Korean multinationals 177
Jae Eun Lee, Byung Il Park and Yong Kyu Lew
10. Utilization of subsidiary knowledge in multinational enterprises:
revisiting the SECI model 195
Jong Min Lee
11. Absorptive capacity, value creation and new service development
in multinational enterprises: the role of knowledge flows between
customers, subsidiaries and headquarters 210
Tiina Leposky, Ahmad Arslan, Ismail Goelgeci and Deborah Callaghan

Index 226
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Knowledge transfer; International business; Multinational enterprises; Knowledge management; Global Business