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Integration-Responsiveness and Knowledge-Management Perspectives on the MNCA Typology and Field Study of Cross-Site Knowledge-Sharing PracticesVienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
Suffolk University, Boston
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria This interview-based study of eight multinational corporations (MNCs) in five industries investigates varying patterns of cross-site knowledge sharing associated with MNCs pursuing global, multidomestic, and transnational strategies. The study revealed considerable polarization in knowledge-sharing practices between MNCs implementing transnational and global strategies, with cross-site knowledge sharing being of very high intensity among the former and quite minimal among the latter. MNCs pursuing global, multidomestic, and transnational strategies each tended to share qualitatively different kinds of knowledge as well. The relationship between MNC strategy and intrafirm knowledge sharing is encapsulated in a framework that bridges two hitherto largely separate research streams: the integration-responsiveness framework and knowledge-management studies of the MNC.
Key Words: MNC typologies integration-responsiveness framework multinational corporations cross-site knowledge sharing knowledge management
This version was published on February
1, 2009 Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, Vol. 15, No. 3,
287-303 (2009) |
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