Japanese Expatriate Managers in Japanese Subsidiaries in Brazil: Why Not Learning-driven?


Autoria(s): KUBO, Edson Keyso de Miranda
Data(s)

13/08/2010

13/08/2010

2008

Resumo

It has been said that international assignments are traditionally “demand- driven” (DD) that is a way of expatriation of executives focused on control, solution of problems and transference of tacit knowledge. Besides that, according to the international literature, “adjustment” is the determinant factor for success in overseas assignments and Japan usually sends their own executives to subsidiaries in other developing countries for “DD” purpose. However, according to the initial empirical study and in-depth interviews, it seems that Japanese expatriate managers in Brazil were sent to learn how to adjust the local staff to their philosophy instead of adjust themselves to a new complete scenario. This paper found that “adjustment” would not be fundamental for Japanese expatriate manager’s success in their assignments to Brazil, since they were under a special “learning-driven” type of expatriation process. This paper also highlights the challenges of the Japanese expatriate managers in Brazil and their contribution to the development of local staff under the internationalization process.

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KUBO,Edson Keyso de Miranda. Japanese Expatriate Managers in Japanese Subsidiaries in Brazil: Why Not Learning-driven? In:LATIN AMERICAN EUROPEAN MEETING ON ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES COLLOQUIUM, 2., 2008, Rio de janeiro. Proceedings... Rio de Janeiro, Laemos, 2008.

http://repositorio.uscs.edu.br/handle/123456789/134

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en_US

Publicador

Laemos

Palavras-Chave #Executivos expatriados #Subsidiária #Transferencia de conhecimento
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