Stop the knowledge flow: Knowledge protection intensity of MNC subsidiaries

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Abstract

International knowledge spillovers, especially through multinational companies (MNCs), have recently been a major topic of academic and management debate. However, most studies treat MNC subsidiaries as relatively passive actors. We challenge this assumption by investigating the drivers of knowledge protection intensity of MNC subsidiaries. We argue that knowledge protection intensity is determined by MNC subsidiary mandates and by opportunities and risks originating from the host region. We hypothesize that not just competence-creating but also competence-exploiting mandates increase knowledge protection intensity. In addition, technological cluster regions in the host country can be expected to provide opportunities for knowledge sourcing and MNC subsidiaries may be willing to protect knowledge less intensively to participate in cluster networks. We test our hypotheses using a dataset of 694 observations of 631 MNC subsidiaries in Germany and develop recommendations for research, managers and policy makers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2014
PublisherAcademy of Management
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Publication statusPublished - 2014

Publication series

NameAcademy of Management Proceedings
PublisherAcademy of Management
Number1
Volume2014
ISSN (Print)0065-0668

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