Implications for multinational
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subsidiaries’ reverse
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Implications for multinational enterprises from emerging market subsidiaries’ reverse knowledge transfer
Implications for multinational enterprises from emerging market subsidiaries’ reverse knowledge transfer

Author(s): Daniella Fjellstrom, Ehsanul Chowdhury, Sohail Ahmad, Bolortuya Batkhuu
Subject(s): Supranational / Global Economy, Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Keywords: Multinational enterprises; Drivers; Constraints; Opportunities; Challenges;

Summary/Abstract: Purpose – This study aims to understand the role of drivers, underlying challenges and, consequently, the implications of the reverse knowledge transfer (RKT) process for the multinational enterprises (MNE)s. Design/methodology/approach – A dyadic qualitative research design was used with a cross-country design covering perspectives from both the headquarters and subsidiaries from the USA, Denmark, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. In-depth interviews were conducted with managers in multiple sectors such as information technology, telecommunications, project management and engineering.Findings – The study reveals the constraints and drivers of the RKT process, and furthermore elaborates on the implications for MNEs. RKT can lead to the development of new processes, subsidiary independence and intra- organizational knowledge transfer. Besides, it can entail challenges such as position insecurity for subsidiaries and a blurring of the MNE market vision. The findings demonstrate several implications for the MNEs. Practical implications – The study highlights the direct implications of RKT for the multinational enterprises. The findings serve as a practical guide for global managers seeking to improve their competitive edge. Originality/value – The study presents a framework of the RKT process from emerging market subsidiaries to parent companies, that demonstrates the role of drivers, underlying challenges and implications of the RKT process for the MNEs.

  • Issue Year: 31/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 326-343
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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