The geographic scope of the MNC and its alliance portfolio: Resolving the paradox of distance

A Zaheer, E Hernandez - Global Strategy Journal, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Some research suggests that knowledge transfer and performance suffer when entities are
distant from each other, while other work emphasizes that distance is beneficial by allowing …

Ties that bind: Ethnic inventors in multinational enterprises' knowledge integration and exploitation

A Marino, R Mudambi, A Perri, VG Scalera - Research Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Geographically dispersed reservoirs of knowledge represent significant opportunities for
multinational enterprises (MNEs), both in terms of feeding the firm's innovation process, as …

Global buyer–supplier networks and innovation: The role of technological distance and technological breadth

S Palit, M Hora, S Ghosh - Journal of Operations Management, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
One of the critical challenges of technology management for a firm is managing
technological knowledge. This study focuses on available technological knowledge in a …

Are firms superior to alliances and markets? An empirical test of cross-border knowledge building

P Almeida, J Song, RM Grant - Organization science, 2002 - pubsonline.informs.org
Are multinational corporations (MNCs) superior to strategic alliances and markets in
facilitating the flow of knowledge across borders? If so, what are the sources of this …

The effects of inter-industry and country difference in supplier relationships on pioneering innovations

Y Li, W Vanhaverbeke - Technovation, 2009 - Elsevier
Innovations are critical driving forces for firms to engage in corporate growth and new
business development. Innovating firms are increasingly generating new knowledge in …

Connections to distant knowledge: Interpersonal ties between more-and less-developed countries

DZ Levin, H Barnard - Journal of International Business Studies, 2013 - Springer
Less-developed countries benefit from being connected to technologically and economically
advanced countries. The well-documented mechanisms for this cross-national flow of …

[图书][B] The limits of convergence: Globalization and organizational change in Argentina, South Korea, and Spain

MF Guillén - 2010 - degruyter.com
This book challenges the widely accepted notion that globalization encourages economic
convergence--and, by extension, cultural homogenization--across national borders. A …

Knowledge transfer between multinational corporations' headquarters and their subsidiaries: Influences on and implications for new product outcomes

RP Lee, Q Chen, D Kim… - Journal of International …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
A multinational corporation's (MNC's) competitive advantage depends increasingly on
control over intangible resources, such as knowledge and relational capital. Although prior …

[HTML][HTML] The dual knowledge role of open innovation intermediaries: Internal weaving and external filtering for MNE subsidiaries

KM Conroy, S Jacobs, Y Liu - Technovation, 2023 - Elsevier
Developing dual embeddedness for subsidiaries with competence-creating mandates in
multinational enterprises (MNE) presents contradictory knowledge demands in internal and …

Innovation in multinational subsidiaries: The role of knowledge assimilation and subsidiary capabilities

A Phene, P Almeida - Journal of international business studies, 2008 - Springer
Subsidiaries of multinational firms play an important role in the globalization of innovation,
yet we have an incomplete idea of the influences on their innovative activity. Drawing on …