转移隐性专有技术:机会主义防范对企业边界决策重要吗?

Transferring Tacit Know-How: Do Opportunism Safeguards Matter for Firm Boundary Decisions?

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2019
被引 26
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究检验了跨国公司内部转移隐性专有技术的两种机制:防范机会主义还是利用内部协调优势,结果支持前者,为整合契约与能力理论提供了证据。

Abstract

In recent years, scholars have demonstrated that capability theories of firm boundaries are fundamentally intertwined with contractual arguments. A productive use of capability arguments, therefore, is when they are joined with contractual ones in an integrated theory of the firm. However, contractual and capability scholars have traditionally held incommensurable views on the relevance of opportunism safeguards for a theory of the firm. Sponsors of the contractual view treat opportunism safeguards as fundamental, whereas several scholars in the knowledge-based strand of the capabilities camp consider it redundant. Moreover, in several recent integrative efforts, opportunism and safeguarding against it feature as linchpin theoretical ideas. To fully integrate contractual and capability theories, therefore, there is a need to resolve this point of incommensurability. We revisit a specific problem in the international strategy literature where the opportunism debate has been significant—the transfer of tacit know-how by multinational firms—and employ moderator-effect hypotheses to test two alternative mechanisms for why tacit know-how is transferred internally. We test whether tacit know-how is transferred internally to safeguard against opportunism or, alternatively, to avail the coordination benefits of common routines within firms. Our results indicate the former and not the latter, and thereby support a cornerstone notion in recent efforts toward an integrated theory of the firm.

企业理论跨国公司知识管理组织经济学