“…There have been a number of empirical papers dealing with conventional knowledge transfer (i.e., knowledge transfer from MNCs to subsidiaries in foreign markets) (e.g., Gupta & Govindarajan, ; Lyles & Salk, ; Park, ), but compared to this topic, RKT is a relatively new agenda in the international business (IB) domain (Jeong, Chae & Park, in press). In addition, while researchers attempted to investigate the main determinants influencing knowledge flow within MNC networks, absorptive capacity theory (i.e., student firms' capability) has been often used as an overarching theoretical lens (Anh, Baughn, Hang, & Neupert, ; Park & Choi, ). However, this paper differs from these studies in that it sheds light from a different angle by employing the knowledge transfer capacity (i.e., teacher firms' capability) (Park, ) together with relational capital, which is an important contribution to the IB area.…”