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Le transfert de connaissances dans un cadre de joint-venture : une approche des facteurs déterminants dans une logique interactive

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  • Abdenasser Maaref

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Many North-South joint-ventures today are primarily initiated with the aim of obtaining greater competitive advantages and of improving performance. Nevertheless, knowledge transfer in North-South joint-ventures is not a well-known phenomenon. This research, based on a case study methodology and focusing on joint-ventures in Tunisia, proposes to explore knowledge transfer in the context of a joint-venture network (parent firms and the joint-venture) with an interactive approach. The research shows that knowledge transfer in this context is affected by both parent companies and the joint-venture. The informal relationship between managers in this network is a facilitating factor for knowledge transfer. The findings concern the determinants and facilitating factors that affect knowledge transfer from foreign parent to joint-venture, local parent to joint-venture, and from joint-venture to parents. JEL Codes : M160

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  • Abdenasser Maaref, 2015. "Le transfert de connaissances dans un cadre de joint-venture : une approche des facteurs déterminants dans une logique interactive," Innovations, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(3), pages 231-261.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:inndbu:inno_048_0231
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    knowledge transfer; joint-venture; performances; mutual confidence; strategic compatibility; negotiation power; information relations between managers;
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    • M16 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - International Business Administration

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