FN ISI Export Format VR 1.0 PT J TI Prerequisite for lateral knowledge flow in manufacturing networks AF Scherrer Maike Deflorin Patricia AU Scherrer Maike Deflorin Patricia SO Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management SN 1741-038X VL 28 BP 394 EP 419 PY 2017 AB The purpose of this paper is to analyse the prerequisites for lateral knowledge transfer in manufacturing networks. Data stem from a single case study involving 26 interviews at the management level of a manufacturing network and a survey of 17 manufacturing plants in the network. The requirements for lateral knowledge transfer between knowledge-sending and knowledge-receiving plants are similar strategic orientation, product portfolio similarity and process similarity. If the knowledge-sending and knowledge-receiving plants meet at least one of these requirements, then knowledge transfer is facilitated. Plant age, functional ties and geographical proximity do not seem to be important in lateral knowledge transfer. The results come from a single case study, limiting their generalisability. Further research should consider the influence of the network’s coordination mechanism on lateral knowledge transfer. The paper investigates prerequisites for lateral knowledge transfer in manufacturing networks, shedding light on the fundamental factors that must be in place at the knowledge-sending and knowledge-receiving plants. ER