Emerging versus advanced country MNEs investing in Europe: A typology of subsidiary global–local connections

E Giuliani, S Gorgoni, C Günther, R Rabellotti - International Business …, 2014 - Elsevier
International Business Review, 2014Elsevier
This paper empirically investigates how subsidiaries of multinationals from both emerging
(EMNEs) and advanced (AMNEs) economies investing in Europe learn from the local
context and contribute to it as much as they benefit from it. To explore this we classify the
behavior of MNE subsidiaries into different typologies on the basis of how knowledge is
transferred within the multinational and on the nature of the local innovative connections.
The empirical analysis relies on an entirely new, subsidiary-level dataset in the industrial …
Abstract
This paper empirically investigates how subsidiaries of multinationals from both emerging (EMNEs) and advanced (AMNEs) economies investing in Europe learn from the local context and contribute to it as much as they benefit from it. To explore this we classify the behavior of MNE subsidiaries into different typologies on the basis of how knowledge is transferred within the multinational and on the nature of the local innovative connections. The empirical analysis relies on an entirely new, subsidiary-level dataset in the industrial machinery sector in Italy and Germany. Results show that EMNEs and AMNEs undertake different strategies for tapping into local knowledge and for transferring it within the company. We identify a new typology of EMNE subsidiary that contributes through its significant local innovative efforts to development processes in the host country. This result suggests possible win-win situations from which novel policy implications may be drawn.
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