Knowledge Transfer in Multinational Companies: Sharing Multiple Perspectives, under the direction of Lamia Ben Hamida and Christophe Lejeune, éditions L’Harmattan, Paris, 2017 (janvier), 204 pages – coll. Conception et dynamique des organisations
La collection «Conception et dynamique des organisations» dans laquelle est publié ce volume, est dirigée par Alain Max Guénette (ancien professeur à la HES-SO et chercheur-associé au CGS – Centre de gestion scientifique – de Mines ParisTech) et Jean-Claude Sardas (professeur à l’école des Mines ParisTech, chercheur au CGS).
Résumé:
Multinational Companies (MNCs) increasingly play an important role in transferring knowledge worldwide. For MNCs, the topic of knowledge transfer has been studied in different ways. While economists have mainly studied the effects of knowledge transfer on firms’ performance, management scholars have rather shed light on the processes of transferring knowledge as well as more strategic aspects for MNCs. The objective of this book is to create bridges between economic sciences and management sciences, by highlighting the contributions and methodologies related to each of these disciplines.
Contributions de:
Tina C. Ambos, Lamia Ben Hamida, Stefanie Beninger, Desirée Blankenburg Holm, John Cantwell, Daniella Fjellström, June N. P Francis, David A. F. Robertson, Rian Drogendijk, Hammad ul Haq, Valery Krylov, Anne-Claude Lambelet, Yih-teen Lee, Christophe Lejeune, Lucia Piscitello, Riikka M Sarala, Alain Vas, Lena Zander
Table de matières:
- Introduction, by Lamia Ben Hamida et Christophe Lejeune
- First part: Keynote Contributions
- Sharing Multiple Perspectives for Mutual Learning in Organizational Contexts, by John Cantwell
- Effective Knowledge Sharing Across Distance: Managing Practice Groups in MNCs, by Tina C. Ambos
- National Cultural Differences and Knowledge Transfer in Mergers and Acquisitions: Future Perspectives, by Riikka M. Sarala
- Why Managing Multiple Cultural Identities Matters? by Yih-teen Lee
- A Practitioner’s Perspective, by Anne-Claude Lambelet
- Second part: Economic, Cultural and Social Perspectives
- Overseas and Domestic R&D: The Case of Switzerland, Lamia Ben Hamida and Lucia Piscitello
- Asymmetrical Adaptation in a Swedish-Chinese Context, by Daniella Fjellström and Lena Zander
- Traditional knowledge: Legal and Sustainability Considerations, June N. P Francis, Stefanie Beninger and David A. F. Robertson
- Third part: Organizational and Managerial Perspectives
- Intraorganizational Communication of Business Ideas, by Hammad ul Haq, Desirée Blankenburg Holm and Rian Drogendijk
- Disseminating Knowledge with Managerial Practices, by Christophe Lejeune and Alain Vas