Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country

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Autor(a) principal: Franco,Camila
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cmara,Samuel Faanha, Parente,Ronaldo Couto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-76922017000100303
Resumo: Abstract This article aims to verify how multinational subsidiaries establish their networks in a host country. The literature addresses only networks formed between the subsidiary and its mother and sister companies. However, to consider the external network is essential, because the subsidiaries are not a mere receptor of knowledge from the headquarters, they develop their own capability for creating knowledge and innovation for the multinational. To examine the creation of these networks, this paper focuses on two subsidiaries located in Brazil belonging to a group that carries out R&D projects in partnership with several organizations in the country and creates research and development networks in their sector. To analyze the network characteristics, the authors used Ucinet and NetDraw software and found the following results: (a) geographic distance is a driver in establishing partnership among subsidiaries and executor organizations; (b) the majority of the relationships are tied between a company and a research organization, showing that theoretical knowledge and practical experience are considered by companies to develop and market project outcomes; and (c) although the subsidiaries belong to the same group, they do not have strong ties.
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title Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country
spellingShingle Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country
Franco,Camila
networks
subsidiaries
R&D
technological capabilities
title_short Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country
title_full Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country
title_fullStr Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country
title_full_unstemmed Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country
title_sort Networks, R&D Projects and Subsidiary Behavior in a Host Country
author Franco,Camila
author_facet Franco,Camila
Cmara,Samuel Faanha
Parente,Ronaldo Couto
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author2 Cmara,Samuel Faanha
Parente,Ronaldo Couto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco,Camila
Cmara,Samuel Faanha
Parente,Ronaldo Couto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv networks
subsidiaries
R&D
technological capabilities
topic networks
subsidiaries
R&D
technological capabilities
description Abstract This article aims to verify how multinational subsidiaries establish their networks in a host country. The literature addresses only networks formed between the subsidiary and its mother and sister companies. However, to consider the external network is essential, because the subsidiaries are not a mere receptor of knowledge from the headquarters, they develop their own capability for creating knowledge and innovation for the multinational. To examine the creation of these networks, this paper focuses on two subsidiaries located in Brazil belonging to a group that carries out R&D projects in partnership with several organizations in the country and creates research and development networks in their sector. To analyze the network characteristics, the authors used Ucinet and NetDraw software and found the following results: (a) geographic distance is a driver in establishing partnership among subsidiaries and executor organizations; (b) the majority of the relationships are tied between a company and a research organization, showing that theoretical knowledge and practical experience are considered by companies to develop and market project outcomes; and (c) although the subsidiaries belong to the same group, they do not have strong ties.
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