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The international training of expatriates in Western subsidiaries of emerging multinational enterprises: A knowledge-based perspective
Institution:1. Discipline of Management & Human Resources, Australian Institute of Business, 1 King William Street, Adelaide 5000, South Australia, Australia;2. Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, 16 E. Pearson, Chicago IL60611, IL, United States;3. School of Management, Graphic Era Hill University, Sattal Road, Bhimtal 263156, Utarakhand, India;4. Cardiff School of Management, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus, Western Avenue, Cardiff CF52YB, Glamorgan, United Kingdom;5. Coventry Business School, Coventry University, William Morris Building, Gosford Street, Coventry CV15DL, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
Abstract:There is a considerable gap in academic theoretical literature about the international training of expatriates in multinational enterprises (MNEs). While the majority of research has focused on developed (Western) multinationals operating in developing countries, very limited research has been conducted on emerging multinational enterprises (EMNEs) operating in developed countries and the expatriates who work in them. In this study, we explore the international training of expatriates in Indian MNEs from the information technology industry operating in Australia to examine how they provide training to their expatriate staff who are sent on international assignments. We collected qualitative data in the form of multiple case studies via interviews with senior executives based in the Australian subsidiaries. Our findings reveal that Indian IT MNEs provide a variety of centralised training programmes for their managerial and technical expatriates and use training as a key instrument to leverage and transfer home country knowledge to their Australian subsidiaries. We also found that each stakeholder involved in the training process plays a distinct role in the knowledge transfer process, which allows Indian EMNEs to integrate the training with their people-centred business model to deliver IT services in host countries.
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