Cross-culture Learning and Knowledge Transfer Between Western and African Firms: some Ghanaien Evidence

Cross-culture Learning and Knowledge Transfer Between Western and African Firms: some Ghanaien Evidence

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Kuada, John
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Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA)
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African Journal of Business and Economic Research (AJBER)
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AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Volume 1 - Number 2&3 - 2006, p.96
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This paper discusses the factors that influence inter-firm learning processes within an african context drawing on a set of empirical evidence from Ghana to provide illustrate of these processes. Three factors have been indentified as have significant influence in the knowledge transfer process: (1) cultural sensitivity, (2) transfer and learning capacity of partners, and (3) the strategic importance and uniqueness of the relationships. The evidence also highlights the importance of inter-cultural communication skills in the knowledge transfer process.

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CITATION: Kuada, John. Cross-culture Learning and Knowledge Transfer Between Western and African Firms: some Ghanaien Evidence . : Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) , . AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Volume 1 - Number 2&3 - 2006, p.96 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frcross-culture-learning-and-knowledge-transfer-between-western-and-african-firms-some-ghanaien-3