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The innovation system of culture-specific MNEs: the effects of diversified and geographically dispersed knowledge sourcing mechanism
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井口, 知栄
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イグチ, チエ
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Iguchi, Chie
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Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Commerce, Keio University
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林, 倬史
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ハヤシ, タカブミ
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Hayashi, Takabumi
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Professor, Faculty of Business, Kokushikan University
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中山, 厚穂
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ナカヤマ, アツホ
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Nakayama, Atsuho
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Associate Professor, Graduate School of Social Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Society of Business and Commerce, Keio University
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2013
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Keio business review
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48(2013)
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25(1)
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39(15)
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Traditional multinational enterprises (MNEs) have introduced new products in overseas markets while conducting Research and Development (R&D) activities mainly in their home country. However, over the last 10-20 years, as a result of the geographical dispersion of scientific and technological knowledge creation, these companies now conduct R&D activities in collaboration with other institutions at home and abroad.
This study investigates how the accession and integration of geographically dispersed and technologically diversified knowledge affect innovative performance at corporate-level. We focus on the cases of two Japanese MNEs, (Kao and Ajinomoto), two European MNEs (Unilever and Nestlé) and one American MNE (P&G) to examine innovation mechanisms, with particular focus on the knowledge-sourcing of MNEs in a culture-specific industry. We find that some MNEs' ability to integrate technologically-diversified knowledge positively affects their innovative performance, while others do not get statistically positive effects. This finding contributes to a better understanding of the advantages of cross-border collaborative R&D activities in a firm's knowledge accumulation, with an additional time-series perspective.
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| Diversified knowledge sources
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