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Knowledge grafting during internationalization: utilizing localized professionals in the foreign market

Martin Johanson (School of Technology and Business Studies, Dalarna University, Borlänge, Sweden and Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Department of Management, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK)
Pao T. Kao (Department of Business Studies, Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala, Sweden)
Heléne Lundberg (CER, Department of Economics, Geography, Law and Tourism, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden)

Journal of Knowledge Management

ISSN: 1367-3270

Article publication date: 24 October 2020

Issue publication date: 17 November 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to understand knowledge grafting through localized professionals in the internationalization of the firm. Knowledge grafting refers to firms increasing their knowledge stock by acquiring new staff, and while the concept is not new in studies on firms’ internationalization, there is little understanding of the characteristics of the individuals carrying the knowledge, the types of knowledge grafted and how it contributes to a market entry process.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors conducted an explorative study with a multiple-case research design and purposely selected five localized Swedish managers working for Russian subsidiaries of Swedish firms. Face-to-face interviews were conducted. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed based on three types of knowledge: general foreign market knowledge, social network knowledge and professional knowledge. The authors also considered both private and professional ties.

Findings

The findings show that characteristics of the localized professional and the firm can influence the type of knowledge grafted and how it is used. The findings also highlight the key role of the individual as knowledge carrier and show an alternative way to obtain knowledge in firm internationalization.

Research limitations/implications

This study comes with limitations. Only Swedish firms entering Russia with wholly owned subsidiaries have been considered. Further studies comparing knowledge grafting with firms in different entry mode, varying stage of market entry, as well as other countries of origin can further enrich our understanding. Future studies can also focus on localized professionals to shed light on the knowledge transfer between them and other individuals within the firms and the potential impact of their departure on knowledge grafting.

Practical implications

Internationalizing firms should pay attention to the opportunity of grafting knowledge by appointing localized professionals already living in the market. Governmental agencies in the host county can be a valuable source for identifying foreign nationals of the same origin as the firm.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to focus on the individual level of knowledge grafting and to examine how localized professionals acquire knowledge to support firms in internationalization.

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Acknowledgements

Author’s contribution: Authors are arranged in the alphabetical order of their surname. All authors contributed equally to this manuscript.

Author would like to thank the Editor-in-Chief, Area Editor, and the reviewers for their guidance during the review process. Olga Nilsson and Aron Thyr have participated in the data collection of this study and we would like to acknowledge their contribution. We would also like to thank the financial support received from the Leverhulme Trust.

Citation

Johanson, M., Kao, P.T. and Lundberg, H. (2020), "Knowledge grafting during internationalization: utilizing localized professionals in the foreign market", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 24 No. 9, pp. 2009-2033. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-12-2018-0747

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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