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HRM Practices and Knowledge Transfer in Multinational Companies

HRM Practices and Knowledge Transfer in Multinational Companies
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Author(s): Dana B. Minbaeva (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Copyright: 2008
Pages: 27
Source title: Strategic Knowledge Management in Multinational Organizations
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Kevin O'Sullivan (New York Institute of Technology, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-630-3.ch001

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Abstract

This chapter introduces HRM practices that help MNCs to overcome knowledge transfer barriers (knowledge-driven HRM practices). It argues that MNCs can institute various HRM practices that impact knowledge transfer barriers associated with behavior of knowledge senders and receivers. HRM practices relevant for absorptive capacity of subsidiary employees form two groups – cognitive (job analysis, recruitment, selection, international rotation, career management, training and performance appraisal) and stimulative (promotion, performance-based compensation, internal transfer, orientation programs, job design and flexible working practices). The application of cognitive HRM practices enhances the ability of knowledge receivers to absorb transferred knowledge, while the use of stimulative HRM practices increases their motivation. Temporary and permanent types of international assignments respectively influence the ability and motivation of expatriate managers to share their knowledge.

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