The effect of R & D laboratories on MNE subsidiary performance: a primary survey in a European Mediterranean country

PurposeThis paper aims to examine the effect of R&D laboratories on the perceived performance of MNE subsidiaries during recession.Design/methodology/approachEmploying resource-based view and knowledge-based theory, the authors investigate a unique sample of 171 technologically heterogenous fore...

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Veröffentlicht in:EuroMed Journal of Business 2024-11, Vol.19 (4), p.1121-1140
Hauptverfasser: Georgopoulos, Antonios, Aggelopoulos, Eleftherios, Paraschi, Elen Paraskevi, Kalogera, Maria
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Zusammenfassung:PurposeThis paper aims to examine the effect of R&D laboratories on the perceived performance of MNE subsidiaries during recession.Design/methodology/approachEmploying resource-based view and knowledge-based theory, the authors investigate a unique sample of 171 technologically heterogenous foreign MNE subsidiaries located in Greece over the period of recession 2009–2016. The sample subsidiaries operate different types of R&D laboratories.FindingsThe authors find that MNE subsidiaries with advanced R&D laboratories such as locally integrated laboratories (LILs) and internationally interdependent laboratories (IILs) perform better in recession than subsidiaries with support laboratories (SLs) or subsidiaries without R&D laboratories. Overall, the authors find an asymmetric performance contribution of R&D laboratories at subsidiary level.Originality/valueThe study provides useful insights into the environmentally derived “knowledge-based - performance” context, so filling an important research gap, since little is known about the performance impact of the input-side of technological activity at MNE subsidiary level, especially as regards R&D facilities/infrastructure. Based on the findings the authors identify important managerial implications.
ISSN:1450-2194
1758-888X
DOI:10.1108/EMJB-10-2022-0177