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Scope and scale of technology challenge and MNE subsidiary knowledge sourcing in host countries

Abstract

Research emphasizes the role that industry characteristics and knowledge bases play in MNE subsidiaries' knowledge sourcing decisions. This article extends the knowledge sourcing literature by examining how technology challenges themselves help determine both the geographic location—local or distant—and the actor from which the knowledge will be sourced. Using a study of MNE subsidiaries' knowledge sourcing in a peripheral region without a preexisting industry-specific knowledge cluster, we find that MNE subsidiaries’ decisions on where and from whom to source knowledge vary in accordance with the geographic scope and complexity scale of the technology challenges being faced. In peripheral regions, MNE subsidiaries tend to source knowledge from established parties (i.e., the subsidiaries of other MNEs or their headquarters) for localized small-scale technology challenges and for global and large-scale ones. In contrast, localized large-scale technology challenges and global small-scale technology challenges result in more knowledge sourcing from host region actors or from within the subsidiary. This understanding helps clarify the forces behind MNE knowledge sourcing decisions and how multiple sourcing approaches may be simultaneously deployed.

Authors

Murphree M; Petersen B; Warrian P; Gosine R

Journal

Technovation, Vol. 116, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

August 1, 2022

DOI

10.1016/j.technovation.2022.102485

ISSN

0166-4972

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