The Context of Cross-Border Alliances and Smes: Chapter Three
The Context of Cross-Border Alliances and Smes: Chapter Three
The Context of Cross-Border Alliances and Smes: Chapter Three
pre-M&A
M&A due diligence
IJV integration planning
SME implementation planning
non-equity cross-border alliance
equity modes
merger UNCTAD
resources
acquisition TNC
processes
born globals
values
boundary spanning positions
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Cross-Border Alliances
Merger
• result of an agreement between two companies to join
their operations together
Acquisition
• one company buys another company intending to control
the activities of the combined operations
Low Integration
• if the M&A is carried out for portfolio reasons both
companies remain separate cultures
High Integration
• crucial for the M&A to meet the HR requirements of the
phases
IHRM roles
• strategic partner
• administrative expert
• employee champion
• change agent
Joint Venture
• legal entity representing holdings of parent
firms located outside the country of operation
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Strategic HRM and the Role
of the HR Function in JIVs
• focus on managing the mutual learning
processes between the parent companies and
the new joint venture entity.
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Strategic HRM and the Roles of
the HR Function in IJVs
IHRM roles
• partnership
• change facilitator and strategy implementer
• innovator
• collaborator
SMEs
• more difficulties than large firms in recruiting adequate
international managers
• perceived to lack legitimacy as employers with a strong
international orientation
• perceived as having disadvantages; career/international
work opportunities, pay/benefits, progressiveness of
company, training
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Recruitment, Selection and
Retention
SMEs
• short term oriented
• informal learning
• tacit knowledge
SMEs
• informal