Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer

While realizing that technologies, knowledge, and competencies are the technology supplier’s main source of competitive advantage, the current inter-firm technology transfer (TT) issue in international joint ventures (IJVs) revolves around the extent of degree of technologies that are transferred by...

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Main Authors: Sazali Abdul Wahab, Raduan Che Rose, Jegak Uli, Haslinda Abdullah
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Published: 2009
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7741/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.77412022-05-23T10:22:06Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7741/ Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer Sazali Abdul Wahab Raduan Che Rose Jegak Uli Haslinda Abdullah While realizing that technologies, knowledge, and competencies are the technology supplier’s main source of competitive advantage, the current inter-firm technology transfer (TT) issue in international joint ventures (IJVs) revolves around the extent of degree of technologies that are transferred by the suppliers to recipient partners in terms of tacit and explicit knowledge. Previous studies on intra-firm knowledge transfer have acknowledged the significant influence of technology actors and facilitators/barriers such as the knowledge transferred, source, recipient and contextual/relational characteristics in the knowledge transfer process. Although previous studies have established the significant relationships between technology transfer determinants and technology transfer, however, these relationships could possibly have been influenced by the MNCs’ country of origin (MNCCOO). Based on the underlying knowledge-based view (KBV) and organizational learning (OL) perspectives, the main objective of this paper is to empirically examine the moderating effects of the MNCs’ country of origin in the relationships between technology recipient characteristics: absorptive capacity (ACAP) and recipient collaborativeness (RCOL) and two distinct dimensions of degrees of technology transfer: degrees of tacit and explicit knowledge within IJVs. Using the moderated multiple regression (MMR), the theoretical models and hypotheses in this study were tested based on empirical data Moderating Effects of MNCs’ Country of Origin in the Relationship between Technology Recipient Characteristics and Degree of Inter-Firm Technology Transfer 338 gathered from 128 joint venture companies registered with the Registrar of Companies of Malaysia (ROC). The results revealed that the MNCs’ country of origin has significantly affected the relationships between technology recipient characteristics (absorptive capacity and recipient collaborativeness) and degree of explicit knowledge; where the relationship was found stronger for Asian MNCs than Western MNCs. However, the MNCs’ country of origin did not moderate the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of tacit knowledge. 2009 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Sazali Abdul Wahab and Raduan Che Rose and Jegak Uli and Haslinda Abdullah (2009) Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer. European Journal of Scientific Research, 37 (2). pp. 337-350. ISSN 1450-216X http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr_37_2_15.pdf
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description While realizing that technologies, knowledge, and competencies are the technology supplier’s main source of competitive advantage, the current inter-firm technology transfer (TT) issue in international joint ventures (IJVs) revolves around the extent of degree of technologies that are transferred by the suppliers to recipient partners in terms of tacit and explicit knowledge. Previous studies on intra-firm knowledge transfer have acknowledged the significant influence of technology actors and facilitators/barriers such as the knowledge transferred, source, recipient and contextual/relational characteristics in the knowledge transfer process. Although previous studies have established the significant relationships between technology transfer determinants and technology transfer, however, these relationships could possibly have been influenced by the MNCs’ country of origin (MNCCOO). Based on the underlying knowledge-based view (KBV) and organizational learning (OL) perspectives, the main objective of this paper is to empirically examine the moderating effects of the MNCs’ country of origin in the relationships between technology recipient characteristics: absorptive capacity (ACAP) and recipient collaborativeness (RCOL) and two distinct dimensions of degrees of technology transfer: degrees of tacit and explicit knowledge within IJVs. Using the moderated multiple regression (MMR), the theoretical models and hypotheses in this study were tested based on empirical data Moderating Effects of MNCs’ Country of Origin in the Relationship between Technology Recipient Characteristics and Degree of Inter-Firm Technology Transfer 338 gathered from 128 joint venture companies registered with the Registrar of Companies of Malaysia (ROC). The results revealed that the MNCs’ country of origin has significantly affected the relationships between technology recipient characteristics (absorptive capacity and recipient collaborativeness) and degree of explicit knowledge; where the relationship was found stronger for Asian MNCs than Western MNCs. However, the MNCs’ country of origin did not moderate the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of tacit knowledge.
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author Sazali Abdul Wahab
Raduan Che Rose
Jegak Uli
Haslinda Abdullah
spellingShingle Sazali Abdul Wahab
Raduan Che Rose
Jegak Uli
Haslinda Abdullah
Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer
author_facet Sazali Abdul Wahab
Raduan Che Rose
Jegak Uli
Haslinda Abdullah
author_sort Sazali Abdul Wahab
title Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer
title_short Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer
title_full Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer
title_fullStr Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer
title_full_unstemmed Moderating effects of MNCs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer
title_sort moderating effects of mncs’ country of origin in the relationship between technology recipient characteristics and degree of inter-firm technology transfer
publishDate 2009
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7741/
http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr_37_2_15.pdf
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