Governing MNC Entry in Regional Knowledge Clusters
Mark Lorenzen and
Volker Mahnke
Chapter 11 in Knowledge Flows, Governance and the Multinational Enterprise, 2004, pp 211-225 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The governance of knowledge production and use is central to the theory of the MNC since its inception (Vernon, 1966; Hymer 1959; Buckley and Casson, 1976). One classical motive for FDI is to exploit knowledge assets developed at home. More recent research (Bartlett and Ghoshal, 1989; Hedlund, 1994; Cantwell, 1995; Florida, 1997; Grandstrand et al., 1992; Kümmerle, 1999) stresses the need for cross-border learning. Thus, a central element in location decisions becomes knowledge-exploration in foreign markets.
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Absorptive Capacity; Knowledge Spillover; Strategic Alliance; Entry Mode (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230523876_11
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