Chapter 2 The Inherent Challenges of Knowledge Transfer Across Countries and Cultures
The Role of Expatriates in MNCs Knowledge Mobilization
ISBN: 978-1-78052-112-1, eISBN: 978-1-78052-113-8
Publication date: 10 October 2011
Abstract
Purpose — The purpose of this chapter is to outline the findings of research into knowledge transfer across countries and culture and the implications of the findings for human resource practitioners.
Methodology/approach — Use of a qualitative case study methodology approach was employed.
Findings — The findings highlight the inherent difficulty of knowledge transfer and the broad range of factors that influence the knowledge transfer process and which are connected together in a complex and non-linear manner.
Research implications — The research revealed insight into those managers most likely to be effective at knowledge transfer and what characteristics and experiences had supported this openness to knowledge from outside of their cultural context. The lessons from the research can be incorporated into the selection and development processes for expatriates.
Originality value — The study affirmed the critical importance of face-to-face interaction in knowledge transfer. The research also resulted in the development of a practical model and tool, which pulls together the broad range of factors that impact on knowledge transfer.
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Citation
Stanley, T. and Davidson, P. (2011), "Chapter 2 The Inherent Challenges of Knowledge Transfer Across Countries and Cultures", Mariano, S., Mohamed, M. and Mohiuddin, Q. (Ed.) The Role of Expatriates in MNCs Knowledge Mobilization (International Business and Management, Vol. 27), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 25-43. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1876-066X(2011)0000027005
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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