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This study empirically evaluates the contribution of Technical knowledge transfer
from foreign-based companies to local companies in the Sri Lankan's manufacturing
sector. It is analyzed in terms of contributions to the Advanced Manufacturing
Technology transfer (AMT) from foreign-based companies to local companies and how
technical knowledge transfer vary on country of origin of the foreign companies, their
mode of entry, type of industry, employees, usage of AMT, and location. The results of
the statistical analysis show that usage of AMT, country of origin and mode of entry
variables are significant than the other variables. The amount of contribution in each
firm is measured by summing up the amount of AMT usage, the expatriate managers
working in a local office, number of training program, and number of foreign trainings
offered to the local managers, and Manuals, course materials, books and papers relevant
to transfer of technical knowledge by foreign-based companies to local companies in
host county.
This study has focused on the transfers of largely procedural AMTs related
technical knowledge (know-how) and AMT related equipment rather than on the
transfers of largely declarative knowledge. The study has used multiple regressions
model and artificial neural network model for determining the contribution of AMT by
foreign-based companies in manufacturing processes in developing countries.
Information has been collected from companies operating business in Sri Lanka-a
developing country. This study has analyzed information collected from 1026 foreignbased companies operating business in Sri Lanka and developed two modelsRegression-based model and Artificial Neural Network based model. It was found that
the ANN Model and Regression model guide same prediction of AMT use by foreignbased companies contributing to developing countries.