Governing interfirm knowledge transfer in the Chinese market: The interplay of formal and informal mechanisms |
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Authors: | Qiyuan Zhang Kevin Zheng Zhou |
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Institution: | School of Business, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Building on knowledge management literature and relational exchange theory, this study addresses how formal (i.e., ex ante contracts and ex post control) and informal mechanisms (i.e., trust) affect interfirm knowledge transfer in the Chinese emerging market. The results of a survey of 343 manufacturer–supplier relationships show that whereas formal control fosters knowledge transfer, contracts are not significantly related to knowledge transfer, and trust greatly facilitates knowledge flows between exchange relationships. Moreover, trust and contracts have a positive joint effect, whereas trust and control have a negative joint effect, on interfirm knowledge transfer. The findings provide important theoretical and managerial implications for interfirm knowledge governance in China. |
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Keywords: | Knowledge management Relational exchange theory Governance mechanisms Knowledge transfer China |
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