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Human resource management, absorptive capacity and reverse knowledge transfer

María Isabel Barba-Aragón (Department of Business Organization and Finance, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain)
Raquel Sanz-Valle (Department of Business Organization and Finance, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain)
María Eugenia Sanchez-Vidal (Department of Business Economy, Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Cartagena, Spain)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 27 November 2023

Issue publication date: 9 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The objective of this study is to analyze the process of reverse knowledge transfer (RKT) occurring in multinational companies (MNCs), examining whether headquarters' absorptive capacity and the human resource management (HRM) practices developed by the parent unit influence success.

Design/methodology/approach

The data were collected through a questionnaire completed by the human resource manager of multinational company (MNC) headquarters. The analysis has been carried out on a sample of 115 Spanish MNCs by using structural equation models (SEM).

Findings

The results indicate that a parent firm's absorptive capacity positively influences RKT and that, in turn, this absorptive capacity is greater if headquarters implement certain practices of employee staffing, training, participation and performance appraisal.

Originality/value

This study extends existing research on RKT by examining the absorptive capacity of headquarters. Its main contribution is to provide evidence that MNCs can improve their RKT through HRM practices developed by the parent unit. This is original because most studies on RKT focus on HRM practices used by subsidiaries.

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Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from CajaMurcia Foundation.

Citation

Barba-Aragón, M.I., Sanz-Valle, R. and Sanchez-Vidal, M.E. (2024), "Human resource management, absorptive capacity and reverse knowledge transfer", Personnel Review, Vol. 53 No. 6, pp. 1542-1560. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-11-2022-0787

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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