跨国公司的组织学习:日美跨国公司在英国的研发网络

Organizational Learning in Multinationals: R&D Networks of Japanese and US MNEs in the UK*

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2003
被引 168
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于日美跨国公司在英国研发实验室的案例,研究国家组织模式如何影响其全球研发网络和跨国学习,尤其关注它们通过高校合作获取外国学术知识和科学人才的方式。

Abstract

ABSTRACT The institutional approach treats organizational forms and behaviour as contingent upon institutions that are durable and socially embedded and so several authors have argued that the nature and modes of operation of multinational enterprises (MNEs) vary according to their national origins. This paper examines the ways in which national patterns of organization and innovation affect Japanese and US MNEs’ global R&D networks and transnational learning, based on case studies of their R&D laboratories in the UK. In particular, it focuses on how these MNEs tap into foreign academic knowledge base and scientific labour through collaborative links with higher education institutions. Relative to many Japanese MNEs, US firms have developed a greater organizational capacity for coordinating globally dispersed learning and embedding themselves in local innovation networks because the liberal institutional environment within which US MNEs have developed enables them to extend their organizational and human resource systems across institutional and geographical boundaries. By contrast, Japanese MNEs appear to be more limited in their transnational learning because of the much more tightly integrated organizational and business system within which they are embedded. The paper also illustrates how the contrasting logics of the US ‘professional community’ and the Japanese ‘organizational community’ model of learning are manifested in MNEs.

跨国公司组织学习研发网络制度环境创新