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Esperança, J., Hill, M. & Valente, A. C. (2006). Entry mode and HRM strategies of emerging multinationals: an empirical analysis of Portuguese firms entering the Spanish market. International Journal of Organizational Analysis. 14 (4), 260-276
J. P. Esperança et al., "Entry mode and HRM strategies of emerging multinationals: an empirical analysis of Portuguese firms entering the Spanish market", in Int. Journal of Organizational Analysis, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 260-276, 2006
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TY - JOUR TI - Entry mode and HRM strategies of emerging multinationals: an empirical analysis of Portuguese firms entering the Spanish market T2 - International Journal of Organizational Analysis VL - 14 IS - 4 AU - Esperança, J. AU - Hill, M. AU - Valente, A. C. PY - 2006 SP - 260-276 SN - 1934-8835 DO - 10.1108/19348830610849691 UR - http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/19348830610849691 AB - Purpose– The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between entry mode and human resource management in the context of small, emerging, multinationals. Design/methodology/approach– This study surveyed international personnel from Portuguese firms actively present in the Spanish market through different modes, ranging from exporting to direct investment. Usable data on 208 relevant employees from 28 firms was obtained. Findings– Firms selecting weak entry modes tended to prefer country?specific competences, such as knowledge of foreign languages and capacity to adapt, as well as younger personnel. By contrast, preference for stronger entry modes was significantly related to firm?specific knowledge and higher management skills. Practical implications– Successful expansion into foreign markets depends on the crucial role played by human resources. This study underscores the importance of hiring and training competent international personnel whose skills fit the selected entry modes. This may be even more important for firms that are younger, smaller and less experienced with foreign markets. Originality/value– This study extends previous knowledge of the relationship between human resource requirements and the entry modes used by multinational enterprises (MNEs) when they enter foreign markets. ER -