Melda Atakhan-Kenneweg's research while affiliated with Tilburg University and other places

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Figure 1. Effect of an increase in the number of continued ties on the likelihood of forming new knowledge ties after relocation. Shaded areas represent 95% confidence intervals.
Figure 2. Effect of time on the likelihood of forming new knowledge ties after relocation. Shaded areas represent 95% confidence intervals.
New Inter-organizational Knowledge Tie Formation after Firm Relocation: Investigating the Impact of the Spatial, Relational, and Temporal Context. (https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1cWheXj-jYEE1)
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January 2021

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Journal of Business Research

Melda Atakhan-Kenneweg

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To what extent does the relocation of a firm affect the formation of new knowledge ties with new partners in a subsequent period? This study aims at answering this question. It assesses empirically to what extent the spatial and temporal context of relocation and the relational context of a focal firm affect new knowledge tie formation with new partners in the post-relocation phase. Based on a sample of 83 relocated firms operating in the sector of architecture and engineering consultancy in the Netherlands, the results show that both the number of continued knowledge ties of firms and the time passed after relocation hamper the formation of new knowledge ties. These findings point out that firms are well aware of their knowledge deficits and consequently act quickly to compensate for it after relocation. Therefore, policy makers should target to facilitate knowledge sharing practices particularly for small firms in the post-relocation period.

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... There are different tactics for IR, such as pseudo relocation, stratified relocation, and total relocation (Atakhan-Kenneweg et al., 2021;Brouwer et al., 2004). Pseudo relocation occurs by acquisitions or outsourcing of operations. ...

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Compatibility and correlation of multi-attribute decision making: a case of industrial relocation
New Inter-organizational Knowledge Tie Formation after Firm Relocation: Investigating the Impact of the Spatial, Relational, and Temporal Context. (https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1cWheXj-jYEE1)

Journal of Business Research