Innovation in multinational subsidiaries: The role of knowledge assimilation and subsidiary capabilities

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Anupama Phene
Paul Almeida
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[1] David Eccles School of Business,
[2] University of Utah,undefined
[3] McDonough School of Business,undefined
[4] Georgetown University,undefined
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knowledge; capabilities; multinationals; subsidiaries; innovation;
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Subsidiaries of multinational firms play an important role in the globalization of innovation, yet we have an incomplete idea of the influences on their innovative activity. Drawing on prior research in international business and strategy, we identify two sets of factors that influence the absorption and utilization of knowledge in multinational corporation subsidiaries: (a) the range of external and internal knowledge sources available; and (b) the subsidiary capabilities associated with knowledge absorption and utilization. We find that knowledge absorbed from the host country is useful to subsidiary innovation. We also find support for the role of subsidiary capabilities: both sourcing capability and combinative capability have a significant influence on the scale and quality of innovation.
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