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The impacts of inward knowledge transfer and absorptive capacity on the turnover of host country nationals in MNE subsidiaries: a multilevel modeling approach

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JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
卷 26, 期 11, 页码 1-21

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JKM-03-2021-0182

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Turnover; Absorptive capacity; Knowledge transfer; Multinational corporation; Host country nationals; Knowledge received; Multilevel survival analysis

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  1. Nonaka Institute of Knowledge and Hitotsubashi ICS Thought Leadership

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This study aims to investigate how knowledge transfer from a headquarters to a subsidiary affects the turnover of host country nationals (HCNs). The findings show that while transferred knowledge can reduce turnover, an imbalance between the subsidiary's absorptive capacity and knowledge received increases the likelihood of HCN turnover. Moreover, the study identifies the possibility of nonlinear trends of knowledge received and absorptive capacity on turnover hazard.
Purpose This study aims to find how the turnover of host country nationals (HCNs) would be affected by the knowledge transfer from a headquarter to a subsidiary. Knowledge transfer in a multinational corporation (MNC) has been discussed as a critical factor in the MNC's success. Because HCNs are essential to synergizing with a new knowledge inflow during this knowledge transfer process, their turnover entails negative consequences such as knowledge loss. Design/methodology/approach This paper empirically tests the unbalance between knowledge received (KR) and absorptive capacity (AC) as the most critical organizational predictor by using the secondary longitudinal records and survey data of 4,915 employees. Multilevel survival analysis is used to calculate the individuals' turnover hazard. Findings While finding that the primary effect of transferred knowledge is to reduce turnover, the study demonstrates the unbalance between a subsidiary's AC and KR increases the likelihood of HCNs' turnover within the organization. The authors also recognize the possibility of nonlinear trends of KR and AC on the turnover hazard. Originality/value The authors answer how knowledge transfer shapes a subsidiary's work environment to prevent or increase turnover, which has been barely examined for HCNs who comprise the crucial demographic group in knowledge transfer. To enhance the originality further, this study empirically observes the actual turnover of HCNs with a conceptually comprehensive view incorporating both learning and political approaches.

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