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Transfer of technology in Multinational Enterprises and the Roles of Subsidiaries: an Empirical Investigation

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  • Dimitris Manolopoulos

    (Department of Economics, University of Reading)

  • Marina Papanastassious

    (Athens University fo Economics and Business)

  • Robert Pearce

    (Department of Economics, University of Reading)

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This paper considers the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with subsidiaries playing a critical role in managing knowledge. Drawing on sample of 92 subsidiaries operating in Greece, this paper empirically tests the relationship between sources of technology acquired and/or generated (internally or externally) and relates them to differently strategically motivated subsidiaries.

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  • Dimitris Manolopoulos & Marina Papanastassious & Robert Pearce, 2004. "Transfer of technology in Multinational Enterprises and the Roles of Subsidiaries: an Empirical Investigation," Economics Discussion Papers em-dp2004-05, Department of Economics, University of Reading.
  • Handle: RePEc:rdg:emxxdp:em-dp2004-05
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