
Can Knowledge Transfer Be Considered Expatriate Success
Author(s) -
Anita Singh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
m. s. ramaiah management review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-7988
DOI - 10.52184/msrmr.v11i02.30
Subject(s) - expatriate , subsidiary , knowledge transfer , business , knowledge management , face (sociological concept) , multinational corporation , computer science , sociology , political science , finance , social science , law
This paper endeavours to study expatriate success through one of the primary roles of expatriate, that is, knowledge transfer. Thispresent research was designed to analyze expatriate capability, that is, their ability and willingness to transfer both technical andmanagerial knowledge to the subsidiary. This study identifies the tools for transfer knowledge and finally, examines the relationshipbetween expatriate motivation and their use of knowledge transfer tools. The findings indicate that managerial and functional skillsare important for effective expatriate knowledge transfer in the subsidiaries. The results also show that there is a significantrelationship between expatriate motivation and using face-toface interactions for transferring knowledge. These findings haveimplication for corporate managers designing strategic policies and practices facilitating expatriate knowledge transfer in thesubsidiaries.