管理角色中的隐性知识:来自韩国跨国公司外派人员使用的证据

IF 2.3 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Carmen Astorne, Joonhyung Lee
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我们通过知识层次模型的视角研究了隐性知识在跨国公司管理角色中的运用。我们使用了总部设在韩国的跨国公司的劳动力流动性数据。考虑到韩国在种族、文化和语言方面是最不多样化的国家之一,而且韩国语是一种与其他语族隔绝的罕见语言,使用外派人员而不是本地人,可以作为从总部向外国分支机构转移隐性知识的一种手段。我们调查了随着外国子公司的扩张或收缩,高管和经理层对外派人员的使用是如何变化的。特别是,我们分析了在改变或不改变其层次结构的情况下进行扩张的外国子公司。当子公司通过增加一个组织层来扩张时,我们发现新层主要由外派人员组成,而下一层对外派人员的需求则下降。同样,当附属公司通过减少一层来收缩时,对下一层的外派人员的需求就会增加。如果外国法人不进行结构调整而扩大(合同),就会需要更多(更少)的韩国人。”这些结果在考虑部门复杂性和监测强度方面是稳健的,这表明外派人员的使用不受研发强度或监测职责的影响,并且对管理中隐性知识的需求在各个部门都是稳定的。此外,外派人员在管理中的使用不随子公司年龄的变化而变化,这表明没有证据表明外派人员的隐性知识在外国子公司层面转化为显性知识。
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Tacit knowledge in management roles: Evidence from the use of expatriates in South Korean MNCs
We study the use of tacit knowledge in management roles for a MNC through the lens of a knowledge hierarchy model. We use data on labor mobility of MNCs headquartered in South Korea. Given that South Korea is one of the least diverse countries in terms of ethnicity, culture, and language, and that Korean is an uncommon language isolated from other language families, the use of expatriates instead of locals serves as a means of transferring tacit knowledge from headquarters to foreign affiliates. We investigate how the use of expatriates changes for executive and manager layers as foreign affiliates expand or contract. In particular, we analyze foreign affiliates that expand with and without changing their organization of hierarchical layers. When affiliates expand by adding an organizational layer, we find that the new layer mostly comprises expatriates, while the need for expatriates in the layer immediately below declines. Similarly, when affiliates contract by dropping a layer, the need for expatriates in the layer immediately below increases. When foreign affiliates expand (contract) without reorganizing, they require more (fewer) Korean expatriates at the management layers as well. These results are robust to accounting for sectoral complexity and monitoring intensity, suggesting that expatriate use is not influenced by R&D intensity or monitoring duties, and that the need for tacit knowledge in management is stable across sectors. Moreover, expatriate usage in management does not change with affiliate age, suggesting no evidence that expatriates’ tacit knowledge is converted into explicit knowledge at the foreign affiliate level.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization is devoted to theoretical and empirical research concerning economic decision, organization and behavior and to economic change in all its aspects. Its specific purposes are to foster an improved understanding of how human cognitive, computational and informational characteristics influence the working of economic organizations and market economies and how an economy structural features lead to various types of micro and macro behavior, to changing patterns of development and to institutional evolution. Research with these purposes that explore the interrelations of economics with other disciplines such as biology, psychology, law, anthropology, sociology and mathematics is particularly welcome.
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