Regional headquarters in China: Role in MNE knowledge transfer

Regional headquarters in China: Role in MNE knowledge transfer

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Article ID: iaor2014656
Volume: 31
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 397
End Page Number: 422
Publication Date: Jun 2014
Journal: Asia Pacific Journal Of Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: manufacturing industries, quality & reliability
Abstract:

To improve control and coordination with operations in distant locations, multinational enterprises (MNEs) establish regional headquarters (RHQs). The number of RHQs in Shanghai registered with the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce has increased from 154 in 2006 to more than 400 in 2012. Managing knowledge constitutes one of the major strategic advantages of an MNE, but little is known about RHQs and their role in MNE knowledge flows. Based on interviews with regional, subsidiary, and global managers, we explore knowledge flows involving the RHQ. Our data suggest that RHQs can have a role in inflows and outflows of knowledge, and that this involvement is influenced by RHQ management, structure, and position within the subsidiary network.

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