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Global and Local Knowledge Linkages: The case of MNE subsidiaries in Argentina

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posted on 2023-06-07, 21:04 authored by Elisa Giuliani, Anabel MarinAnabel Marin
This paper is about the role of MNE subsidiaries in the generation of knowledge and linkages in industrialising countries. It develops an original typology of MNE subsidiaries based on the nature of their global linkages. Then, it explores how this typology is connected with different mental models of MNEs and discusses the impact of these two aspects on intra-subsidiary innovative activity and the formation of knowledge linkages at the local level two important dimensions affecting subsidiaries capacity to generate knowledge spillovers in host countries. Based on Argentinean data, the empirical analysis suggests that MNE subsidiaries engage in very diverse types of global networking. More specifically, the paper finds that the nature of such diverse global networks affects the local capabilities and the formation of knowledge linkages at the domestic level. In the light of this finding, we discuss the role of different types of subsidiaries on the generation of technological spillovers in host industrialising countries.

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Publication status

  • Published

Publisher

Elsevier

Page range

129-165

Pages

37.0

Book title

Do Multinationals Feed Local Development and Growth?

ISBN

9780080453606

Department affiliated with

  • SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications

Notes

This book chapter, with Elisa Giuliani of SPRU, extends the earlier work of the author on subsidiaries to their global networking structures. It shows through using multivariate statistical approaches the diversity of such global-local connections across MNCs. Dr Marin contributed her primary research on Argentina together with her work on the subsidiaries to the joint study.

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Editors

L Piscitello, G Santangelo

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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