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Cuadernos de Contabilidad
Print version ISSN 0123-1472
Abstract
LOPEZ-VALEIRAS SAMPEDRO, Ernesto; GOMEZ-CONDE, Jacobo; GONZALEZ-SANCHEZ, María Beatriz and RODRIGUEZ-GONZALEZ, Estefanía. The Moderating Effect of Management Accounting Systems on the Relation between Human Capital and Internationalization. Cuad. Contab. [online]. 2012, vol.13, n.32, pp.'25-41'. ISSN 0123-1472.
In today's competitive environment, the deployment of different organizational resources is crucial to grant access to markets. One of these resources may be the presence of trained human capital, since it has the ability to increase productivity, establish strong links with customers, search for new markets or correctly interpret the changes happening in the environment. On this scenario, the use of management accounting systems (MAS) is defined in the literature as a resource that can enhance the relationship between these factors; however, few studies attempt to empirically demonstrate such fact. In a sample of 123 organizations belonging to the food industry in Galicia (Spain) and northern Portugal, and using multiple linear regression analysis, the results of this study reveal a moderating influence of the MAS on the relation between human capital and internationalization. They also support the existence of a direct and positive effect of human capital on the internationalization level of the company.
Keywords : Human capital; management accounting systems; internationalization; Human capital; Accounting systems; Globalization.