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International reverse knowledge transfer, absorptive capacity and the role of multinationality
Lívia Barakat (Barakat, L.); Torben Pedersen (Pedersen, T.); Marcio Amaral-Baptista (Amaral-Baptista, M.); Sherban Leonardo Cretoiu (Cretoiu, S.); Paulo Bento (Bento, P.); Álvaro Rosa (Rosa, A.); Rogério Serrasqueiro (Serrasqueiro, R. M.); et al.
Título Evento
EURAM 2019 Annual Conference
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2019
Língua
Inglês
País
Portugal
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Abstract/Resumo
This study investigates the effect of multinationality and the variety of knowledge management mechanisms on headquarters ́ absorptive capacity in the cross-cultural reverse knowledge transfer context. We test our hypothesis on a sample of 106 Brazilian and Portuguese multinationals. Our findings show that firms that use a wide variety of knowledge transfer mechanisms globally are more capable of absorbing knowledge from their subsidiaries. Interestingly, multinationality has a positive direct effect on absorptive capacity but a negative moderating effect on the relationship between knowledge management mechanisms and the ability to absorb knowledge, which suggests that highly internationalized firms that use a wide variety of mechanisms may disperse coordination efforts, thus hindering absorptive capacity.
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Palavras-chave
absorptive capacity,reverse knowledge transfer,multinationality