The influence of empowering leadership on repatriate knowledge transfer: Understanding mechanisms and boundary conditions
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In: The International Journal of Human Resource Management , Vol. 33, No. 7, 17.03.2022, p. 1437-1462.
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T1 - The influence of empowering leadership on repatriate knowledge transfer
T2 - Understanding mechanisms and boundary conditions
AU - Bucher, Jana
AU - Burmeister, Anne
AU - Osland, Joyce
AU - Deller, Jürgen
N1 - Funding Information: This work was partially supported by the State of Lower Saxony, Germany through doctoral scholarship funds that are aimed at promoting scientific female talent. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2022/3/17
Y1 - 2022/3/17
N2 - Repatriate knowledge represents a valuable organizational resource, but its transfer upon return to the domestic work unit is a difficult process that often fails. To date, the leaders’ role in repatriate knowledge transfer (RKT) has not been studied empirically. This study employs the social information processing theory to understand the effect of empowering leadership on RKT. Based on multi-source data from 101 repatriate and domestic coworker dyads, we found that empowering leadership facilitated RKT via the perceived trustworthiness of domestic coworkers. Furthermore, the positive influence of empowering leaders on RKT was stronger when repatriate agreeableness was high. With our findings, we advance research on the role of leaders in cross-border knowledge transfer processes via repatriates in multinational companies.
AB - Repatriate knowledge represents a valuable organizational resource, but its transfer upon return to the domestic work unit is a difficult process that often fails. To date, the leaders’ role in repatriate knowledge transfer (RKT) has not been studied empirically. This study employs the social information processing theory to understand the effect of empowering leadership on RKT. Based on multi-source data from 101 repatriate and domestic coworker dyads, we found that empowering leadership facilitated RKT via the perceived trustworthiness of domestic coworkers. Furthermore, the positive influence of empowering leaders on RKT was stronger when repatriate agreeableness was high. With our findings, we advance research on the role of leaders in cross-border knowledge transfer processes via repatriates in multinational companies.
KW - Management studies
KW - international human ressource management
KW - Repatriation
KW - Repatriate Knowledge Transfer
KW - Business psychology
KW - international human ressource management
KW - Repatriation
KW - Repatriate Knowledge Transfer
KW - empowerring leadership
KW - international assignment
KW - repatriate agreeableness
KW - repatriate knowledge transfer
KW - social information processing theory
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85086030808&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09585192.2020.1771400
DO - 10.1080/09585192.2020.1771400
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 33
SP - 1437
EP - 1462
JO - The International Journal of Human Resource Management
JF - The International Journal of Human Resource Management
SN - 0958-5192
IS - 7
ER -