Presumptive adaptation and the effectiveness of knowledge transfer

Volume: 27, Issue: 10, Pages: 937 - 957
Published: Aug 29, 2006
Abstract
Adaptation almost invariably accompanies the cross‐border transfer of firm‐specific practices. The existing literature contains two conflicting approaches to adaptation. The first, more traditional approach, following institutional, motivational, and pragmatic efficiency considerations, presumes that a modified practice can be fine tuned, stabilized, and institutionalized without consulting a working example and that practices should thus be...
Paper Details
Title
Presumptive adaptation and the effectiveness of knowledge transfer
Published Date
Aug 29, 2006
Volume
27
Issue
10
Pages
937 - 957
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