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The Impact of the Exchange of Sustainable Technological HR Innovation Knowledge within Chaebols on the Performance of Global Subsidiaries

Authors
Lee, Jeoung YulMa, Yinan
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
KOREA TRADE RESEARCH ASSOC
Keywords
Explorative and Exploitative Exchange of Sustainable Human Resource Innovation Knowledge; Foreign Subsidiary Performance; Headquarters-to-Subsidiary Technical Human Resource Knowledge Transfer; Korean Chaebols
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREA TRADE, v.25, no.4, pp.108 - 127
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREA TRADE
Volume
25
Number
4
Start Page
108
End Page
127
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/16220
DOI
10.35611/jkt.2021.25.4.108
ISSN
1229-828X
Abstract
Purpose - On the basis of knowledge transfer theory, we empirically explored how three types of human resource (HR) innovation knowledge exchange within a Chaebol drive the global subsidiary performance of the headquarters (HQ) of a Chaebol's globally affiliated companies. Design/methodology - Using a sample of 176 Korean HQ firms of the top 53 Chaebols and 1,061 of their foreign manufacturing subsidiaries (n = 1,061), we tested the relationship between the exchange of explorative and exploitative sustainable HR innovation knowledge among HQ firms of Chaebols, their subsequent transfer of technical HR knowledge via technical schemas, and the subsequent impact on the global subsidiary performance. Findings - The Chaebols' decisions about the three strategic knowledge management options (i.e., the degree of exchange of explorative and exploitative technological HR innovation knowledge and the extent of HQ-subsidiary HR knowledge transfer) have highly significant relationships with the global subsidiary performance. The results help explains the conditions under which the explorative versus exchange of exploitative sustainable HR innovation knowledge pays off by showing the moderating role of the degree of HQ-to-subsidiary technical HR knowledge transfer, at least in the case of the Chaebol as one representative type of the emerging-market business groups. Originality/value - As the first of its kind in the field of sustainable HR innovation knowledge management at the business group level, the present study makes a clear contribution in demonstrating how the performance of Chaebols' manufacturing subsidiaries depends greatly on their strategy for management of knowledge, as reflected in the choices they make about sharing both explorative and exploitative sustainable HR innovation knowledge among HQ firms and the subsequent transfer of HQ's sustainable HR innovation knowledge to the foreign subsidiaries.
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