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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2019.24.11.187

A Study of the Impact of Knowledge Sharing and Utilization on the Characteristics and Joint Performance of the Participants in an International Joint Ventures  

Lee, Won-Hee (Division of Business Administration, Kyungnam College of Information & Technology)
Moon, Jae-Young (Division of Global Business Administration, Dongseo University)
Abstract
The study is to investigate the impact of the knowledge sharing and utilization among the participants in international joint ventures on the characteristics and the joint venment performance of the participants. The specific areas of the investigation for significant impacts of knowledge sharing & utilization by international joint ventures are contract compliance, motivation & willingness for business participation, management autonomy, organizational culture and the joint performances, and the characteristics that are unique to the participants in international joint ventures are empirically investigated as well. The findings of the empirical analysis are as follows: knowledge sharing & utilization has positive impacts on the areas of contract compliance, management autonomy, motivation & willingness for business participation and organizational culture, and, in return, the areas of contract compliance, managerial autonomy, and motivation & willingness for business participation appeared to have positive effects on their joint venture performances.
Keywords
International Joint Venture; Knowledge Sharing and Utilization; Contract compliance; Organizational Culture; Joint Venture Performance;
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