Determinants of reverse marketing knowledge transfer potential from emerging market subsidiaries to multinational enterprises’ headquarters |
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Authors: | Tiina Leposky Ahmad Arslan Minnie Kontkanen |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Marketing, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland;2. Business School, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK |
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Abstract: | Emerging markets (EM) are becoming increasingly important for multinational enterprises because of their high growth potential and future prospects. The unique circumstances in EM lead to increased pressure to offer creative marketing solutions that can be leveraged across the multinational network. Setting up subsidiaries to tap into these markets offers companies the opportunity to integrate in the local community and access its knowledge-base for local and global innovations. Literature, however, reveals that EM subsidiaries have been largely ignored concerning their potential for reverse knowledge transfer (RKT), and marketing initiatives are expected to be developed in mature, developed markets. Our paper fills this gap in research and contributes to extant literature by identifying factors at unit, relationship and knowledge levels influencing RKT potential specific to marketing knowledge from EM subsidiaries. The conceptual discussion leads to study propositions and conceptual framework. |
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Keywords: | Reverse knowledge transfer emerging market subsidiaries headquarter–subsidiary relationships organisational dynamics marketing knowledge multinational enterprises |
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