Knowledge diffusion from MNC R&D labs in developing countries: evidence from interaction between MNC R&D labs and local universities in Beijing

With intensive field research in Beijing, this paper investigates the interaction pattern between MNC R&D labs and one important actor in local innovation system – local universities. It further explores whether knowledge diffusion occurs along with the interactions. The empirical findings show...

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Published inInternational journal of technology management Vol. 51; no. 2-4; pp. 364 - 386
Main Author Quan, Xiaohong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2010
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Summary:With intensive field research in Beijing, this paper investigates the interaction pattern between MNC R&D labs and one important actor in local innovation system – local universities. It further explores whether knowledge diffusion occurs along with the interactions. The empirical findings show that MNC R&D labs actively interact with local universities in Beijing through five different models: pure image-building, outsourcing model, sponsored research model, internship and training programs, and the joint lab model. In-depth analysis of these models based on the interviews and two case studies demonstrates that the joint lab model is the most efficient channel of knowledge diffusion for transferring both codified knowledge and tacit knowledge, which can contribute to local innovation capacity in the long run.
ISSN:0267-5730
DOI:10.1504/IJTM.2010.033810