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Not With my Own: Long-term Effects of Cross-country Collaboration on Subsidiary Innovation in Emerging EconomiesTufool AlnuaimiImperial College London Jasjit SinghINSEAD Gerard GeorgeImperial College London June 18, 2012 INSEAD Working Paper No. 2012/62/ST Abstract: Prior literature has established that international collaboration on R&D is an important means for generating new and impactful ideas through the cross-border integration of knowledge. We show that cross-country collaboration improves not just the resulting inventions, but also has a long-term benefit for the involved inventors in terms of continuing to generate higher-impact patents in the future. However, our results also show that the improved performance of specific inventors in an MNC subsidiary does not translate to broader subsidiary-level capabilities at innovation. One possible explanation might be that inventors obtaining international exposure often do not develop collaborative ties with other inventors in the subsidiary, favoring instead to collaborate internationally on subsequent R&D projects.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 47 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: March 28, 2012 ; Last revised: October 2, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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