The performance effects of vertical and horizontal subsidiary knowledge outflows in multinational corporations Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Horizontal and vertical subsidiary knowledge outflows in multinational corporations (MNCs) are argued to be central to effective MNC performance. Building on the knowledge-based view of the firm, we develop a conceptual model to investigate the performance consequences, determinants and interaction effects due to coordination and control mechanisms, of horizontal and vertical MNC subsidiary knowledge outflows. The hypotheses are empirically tested with a dataset comprised of survey and archival data from over 200 MNC subsidiaries. Results indicate that explicitness and communication positively influence vertical and horizontal subsidiary knowledge outflows and that national cultural distance, centralization, formalization, and specialized resources moderate these influences. We also find that knowledge outflows to headquarters and to peer subsidiaries enhance an MNC's financial performance (i.e., return on assets). The results provide substantive evidence as to how vertical and horizontal knowledge operate within MNCs. 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

published proceedings

  • International Business Review

author list (cited authors)

  • Crespo, C. F., Griffith, D. A., & Lages, L. F.

citation count

  • 35

complete list of authors

  • Crespo, Cátia Fernandes||Griffith, David A||Lages, Luis Filipe

publication date

  • October 2014