Reverse knowledge transfer in multinational companies: A systematic literature review

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Abstract

The mainstream literature has focused on knowledge transfers from parent companies to subsidiaries, while paying less attention to knowledge created at the subsidiary level. But there is a growing trend to knowledge co-creation, and the responsibility of knowledge creation has shifted from headquarters to the corporation as a whole and its subsidiaries. Using a thorough systematic review over a 15-year period in top-tier journals, this thematic analysis finds interesting literature gaps to be filled and proposes a theoretical framework that conceptualizes the reverse knowledge transfer as a complex process; moreover, we offer a detailed view on the phenomenon of reverse knowledge transfer, seeking to contribute to a better understanding of it and providing a basis to assist corporate managers in global strategic planning and knowledge management and scholars in future academic research in the field.

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Kogut, C. S., & Mello, R. C. D. (2017, January 1). Reverse knowledge transfer in multinational companies: A systematic literature review. BAR - Brazilian Administration Review. ANPAD - Associacao Nacional de Pos-Graduacao e Pesquisa em Administracao. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-7692bar2017160097

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