Technology and product development processes are increasingly subject to internationalization, and the importance of research and development (R&D) activities carried out offshore is increasing. Therefore, firms tend to take a global view of their operations and rethink their R&D processes in a global perspective. This means that existing foreign R&D units may be subject to evolution and change of role. Based on an empirical research on 12 multinationals operating in technology‐intensive industries, studies how the role of foreign R&D units changes within multinationals and attempts to identify whether there is an evolutionary pattern of international R&D. Concludes that the evolutionary processes of foreign R&D are related to both the need to increase the effectiveness of the R&D process at global level (assigning global mandate to the units where there are the key resources), and to improve the global efficiency of the R&D process (avoiding duplications and rationalizing the geographical presence).
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Vittorio Chiesa
Vittorio Chiesa
CNR‐ITIA and Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-583X
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1996
Integrated Manufacturing Systems (1996) 7 (2): 5–15.
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Chiesa V (1996), "Evolutionary patterns in international research and development". Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 7 No. 2 pp. 5–15, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09576069610111855
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