Tsang, Eric W. K.
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Dr. Eric Tsang is Professor of Strategy and International Management as well as Dallas World Salute Distinguished Professor in Global Strategy. His research interests include:
- Organizational learning,
- Strategic alliances,
- Corporate governance,
- Corporate social responsibility,
- Philosophical analysis of methodological issues and
- Entrpreneurship.
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Unintentional, Unavoidable, and Beneficial Knowledge Leakage from the Multinational Enterprise
Knowledge leakage as an undesirable outcome for MNEs is an accepted view in IB literature. We challenge this view and argue that knowledge leakage is often unintentional, unavoidable, and beneficial for the MNE. In a highly ... -
In Defense of Common Sense in Entrepreneurship Theory: Beyond Philosophical Extremities and Linguistic Abuses
Whether entrepreneurial opportunities are discovered or created is a long-standing dilemma in the study of entrepreneurship. In our recent article (Ramoglou & Tsang, 2016) we framed this dilemma as false. Opportunities are ...