跨国公司知识、外派人员使用与外国子公司绩效

Multinational Firm Knowledge, Use of Expatriates, and Foreign Subsidiary Performance

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2009
被引 292
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究跨国公司知识(营销和技术知识)如何通过外派人员影响外国子公司绩效,发现外派人员短期增强技术知识效果但长期削弱营销知识效果。

Abstract

abstract The impact of knowledge transfer on foreign subsidiary performance has been a major focus of research on knowledge management in multinational enterprises (MNEs). By integrating the knowledge‐based view and the expatriation literature, this study examines the relationship between a multinational firm's knowledge (i.e. marketing and technological knowledge), its use of expatriates, and the performance of its foreign subsidiaries. We conceptualize that expatriates play a contingent role in facilitating the transfer and redeployment of a parent firm's knowledge to its subsidiary, depending on the location specificity of the organizational knowledge being transferred and the time of transfer. Our analysis of 1660 foreign subsidiaries of Japanese firms over a 15‐year period indicates that the number of expatriates relative to the total number of subsidiary employees (1) strengthened the effect of a parent firm's technological knowledge (with low location specificity) on subsidiary performance in the short term, but (2) weakened the impact of the parent firm's marketing knowledge (with high location specificity) on subsidiary performance in the long term. We also found that the expatriates' influence on knowledge transfer eventually disappeared. The implications for knowledge transfer research and the expatriate management literature are discussed.

跨国公司知识转移外派人员子公司绩效知识管理