Local, global, and internal knowledge sourcing: The trilemma of foreign-based R&D subsidiaries
Abstract
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) develop and sell their products and services in a global market, but also have the ability to source knowledge from local, global and intra-MNE networks. We argue that sourcing knowledge from each of the three networks is contingent upon factors, such as the strategic choice made by the headquarters about the role of the research and development (R&D) subsidiary, the scientific richness of the host location, and...
Paper Details
Title
Local, global, and internal knowledge sourcing: The trilemma of foreign-based R&D subsidiaries
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
12
Pages
5694 - 5702
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