TY - GEN
T1 - Knowledge Transfer Across Borders in Multinational Companies
AU - Zhao, Yixiao
AU - Liu, Gang
AU - Sumbal, Muhammad Saleem
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Hong Kong S.A.R., China is one of the most economically prosperous areas in the world, with numerous multinational companies (MNCs) operating here. It is of vital importance for MNCs to leverage their knowledge across the entire organization, including both the head office and overseas branches. However, many MNCs struggle with knowledge transfer across borders due to the differences in national cultural and institutional factors. Therefore, this research seeks to explore these factors affecting knowledge transfer in MNCs in the Hong Kong S.A.R., China. Six semi-structured interviews with professional practitioners were carried out. Knowledge is transferred in MNCs mainly by three processes, namely, on-the-job training, knowledge-sharing sessions, and knowledge retention of leaving employees. Cultural differences including language differences, geography differences and power distance, technical factors, and institutional differences, including organizational structure differences, senior management support, and employee motivation do affect knowledge transfer of MNCs. This study adds new insights into knowledge transfer issues across the boundaries of MNCs in Hong Kong. It provides significant managerial implications that are helpful to these multinational organizations to achieve effective knowledge management in the global context to overcome cultural and institutional obstacles.
AB - Hong Kong S.A.R., China is one of the most economically prosperous areas in the world, with numerous multinational companies (MNCs) operating here. It is of vital importance for MNCs to leverage their knowledge across the entire organization, including both the head office and overseas branches. However, many MNCs struggle with knowledge transfer across borders due to the differences in national cultural and institutional factors. Therefore, this research seeks to explore these factors affecting knowledge transfer in MNCs in the Hong Kong S.A.R., China. Six semi-structured interviews with professional practitioners were carried out. Knowledge is transferred in MNCs mainly by three processes, namely, on-the-job training, knowledge-sharing sessions, and knowledge retention of leaving employees. Cultural differences including language differences, geography differences and power distance, technical factors, and institutional differences, including organizational structure differences, senior management support, and employee motivation do affect knowledge transfer of MNCs. This study adds new insights into knowledge transfer issues across the boundaries of MNCs in Hong Kong. It provides significant managerial implications that are helpful to these multinational organizations to achieve effective knowledge management in the global context to overcome cultural and institutional obstacles.
KW - Institutional Differences
KW - Knowledge Management
KW - Knowledge Transfer
KW - Multinational Companies (Mncs)
KW - National Culture
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U2 - 10.34190/eckm.25.1.2542
DO - 10.34190/eckm.25.1.2542
M3 - Conference article published in proceeding or book
AN - SCOPUS:85206609586
SN - 9781917204101
T3 - Proceedings of the European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM
SP - 938
EP - 943
BT - Proceedings of the 25th European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM 2024
A2 - Obermayer, Nora
A2 - Bencsik, Andrea
PB - Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited
T2 - 25th European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM 2024
Y2 - 5 September 2024 through 6 September 2024
ER -