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Adaptive learning in international business

Yadong Luo ()
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Yadong Luo: University of Miami

Journal of International Business Studies, 2020, vol. 51, issue 9, No 10, 1547-1567

Abstract: Abstract Building on Daniel Levinthal’s seminal theories on learning, adaptation, and innovation, this article elucidates an adaptive view of organizational learning undertaken by multinational enterprises (MNEs). Levinthal’s perspectives have tremendous implications for theorizing and examining processes, pathways, and mechanisms of dynamic learning for MNEs competing in a complex environment. This article extends these perspectives, considering unique organizational traits and environmental characteristics facing MNEs for a more nuanced understanding of contexts in which adaptive learning creates global competitive advantage. Discussion also includes Levinthal’s perspectives that are not yet adequately extended to, but valuable for, IB research, such as learning mindfulness, cognitive search, organizational architecture for adaptation, and co-evolution with technological change. We offer additional research questions as well as possible solutions to adaptive learning for international business.

Keywords: organizational learning; adaptation; innovation; complexity; MNEs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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