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The role of expatriates in MNCs knowledge mobilization / edited by Stefania Mariano, Mirghani Mohamed, Qadir Mohiuddin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mariano, Stefania.
Mohamed, Mirghani.
Mohiuddin, Qadir.
Ghauri, Pervez N., 1948-
Series:
International business and management series ; v. 27.
International business and management, 1876-066X ; v. 27
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International business enterprises.
Foreign workers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bingley [England] : Emerald Insight, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book explores the role of expatriates in the mobilization and nurturing of knowledge between their original (parent/home) country and the MNCs host countries. This includes the management of knowledge and the tools, methods and practices that can be customized to facilitate the transfer of knowledge in MNCs settings. The text is an in-depth international compendium of theoretical and empirical studies about the role of expatriates in knowledge transfer at global levels. Thorough and comprehensive, it covers topics recognized by practitioners, academics, and researchers, yet about which very little has been published at an international level. Coverage includes: organizational culture; cross-cultural differences; globalization; cross-generational issues, technology-based sharing systems; intellectual capital management; linguistic differences; and distinctive political practices. It investigates the challenges imposed by culture, generation, tools, laws, regulations, and language, and examines the benefits of knowledge management principles that originate from different cultures, heterogeneous knowledge, and diverse intellectual capital management in global settings.
Contents:
ch. 1. Theoretical perspectives on expatriate gender diversity / Susan Shortland
ch. 2. The inherent challenges of knowledge transfer across countries and cultures / Tracy Stanley, Paul Davidson
ch. 3. Knowledge flows in international business : A JIBS / Orly Yehezkel, Oded Shenkar
ch. 4. Expatriate perspectives on knowledge transfers into Central and Eastern Europe / Adam Smale, Vesa Suutari
ch. 5. Can a new measure of 'managerial' knowledge be a good predictor of managerial ability in Mexico's maquiladora / José Castillo, Debra Cartwright, Harold Harlow
ch. 6. Integrating repatriated managers in MNCs / Avan Jassawalla, Hemant C. Sashittal
ch. 7. U.S. expatriates, postwar knowledge transfer and Japanese telecommunications revival / Stephen B. Adams, Paul J. Miranti
ch. 8. Organisational learning from Chinese returners : an exploratory study of the role of cross-cultural interactions / Ariane Berthoin Antal, Eva-Maria Walker
ch. 9. Living and working between two worlds : using qualitative phenomenological findings to enhance understanding of lived experiences / Roger C. Russell, Catherine E. Aquino-Russell
ch. 10. Training day : intercultural communication training for expatriates : the quest to improve intercultural communication competence / Bernd Kupka
ch. 11. Preparing expatriate managers of multinational organisations for the cultural and learning imperatives of their job in dynamic knowledge-based environments / Ted O'Keeffe.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:
1-283-32013-4
9786613320131
1-78052-113-8
OCLC:
762190864

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