
Knowledge Flows, Governance and the Multinational Enterprise
Frontiers in International Management Research
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Knowledge Flows, Governance and the Multinational Enterprise
Frontiers in International Management Research
About this book
This book contributes to the understanding of Knowledge Governance in the Multinational Corporation. Intra-firm and inter-firm processes of knowledge creation, sharing and exploitation have attracted increasingly managerial and scholarly interest. However the relation between particular knowledge processes, determinants of organizational choices, governance mechanisms, their relevant costs and benefits, and associated strategic advantages remain less well understood. To address these challenges, this book gives answers to the following questions. What are key challenges of governing knowledge in the multinational corporation? How do contingencies influence relevant trade-offs? How do sets of governance mechanisms respond to problems of cognition and incentives?
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Knowledge Flows, Governance and the Multinational Enterprise
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Part I Fundamental Perspectives on Knowledge Governance
- Part II Governing External Knowledge Relations
- Part III Governing Internal Knowledge Relations
- Part IV Knowledge Governance and Business Development
- Index