Competing explanations for knowledge exchange: Technology sharing within the globally dispersed R&D of the multinational enterprise

Competing explanations for knowledge exchange: Technology sharing within the globally dispersed R&D of the multinational enterprise

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Title: Competing explanations for knowledge exchange: Technology sharing within the globally dispersed R&D of the multinational enterprise
Author: Ensign, Prescott C.; Hébert, Louis
Abstract: This paper explores five competing theories for technological knowledge sharing within the globally dispersed R&D function of the multidivisional, multinational firm. These five broad explanations for why a knowledge transaction occurs are: (1) economic, (2) technological, (3) organizational, (4) geographic, and (5) sociological. In addition to occurrence, likelihood of knowledge exchange success prompted by various explanations is considered. Ultimately the determination of which argument—or combination of arguments—offers the greatest explanatory power for the sharing of intermediate technological knowledge may be answered empirically.
Date: 2009
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19740

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