From Learner to Innovator: Knowledge Transfer from a Parent MNE and Foreign Subsidiaries’ Local Innovation

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Nan Zhou
Jiatao Li
Changhong Bai
Dan Zhang
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[1] Tongji University,School of Economics and Management, Advanced Institute of Business
[2] Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Management Department, School of Business and Management
[3] Nankai University,Business School
[4] Patent Examination Cooperation (Beijing),Center of the patent office
[5] CNIPA,undefined
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Management International Review | 2024年 / 64卷
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Knowledge transfer; Local innovation; Foreign subsidiaries; China;
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Knowledge transfer from a parent multinational to a foreign subsidiary does not automatically lead to innovation in a host country. To develop from a learner into an innovator, a foreign subsidiary must develop sufficient absorptive capacity. But too much reliance on knowledge transferred from a multinational could hinder local innovation by generating resource constraints and organizational rigidity. We thus predict an inverted U-shaped relationship between knowledge transfer from a parent multinational and local innovation. Moreover, factors which influence the transition from learner to innovator were investigated using data on patent applications by foreign subsidiaries of 75 large multinationals in China between 2008 and 2016. The number of research and development centers the subsidiary maintains was found to be influential, as is hiring a local executive as the subsidiary’s top manager. Greater institutional distance between the parent’s and the subsidiary’s economies was found to promote the transition, as do greater technological richness and more vigorous competition in the host country. The relationship between knowledge transfer from a parent multinational and local innovation is weaker, however, in older subsidiaries.
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