Barriers and enablers of culture integration during the process of mergers and acquisitions
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Zengele, Kakarane
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University of Pretoria
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Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) deals are major economic phenomena organisations use to increase their market share and expand rapidly. However, to date, they remain a renowned approach for business growth, with a dearth of a thorough understanding of the impact of organisational culture. Research studies suggest that many mergers and acquisitions (M&As) do not achieve the expected value, prompting extensive scholarly investigation into the underlying reasons for this phenomenon. One of the most prevalent reasons mergers and acquisitions fail is because of a failure to integrate the two organisations' cultures successfully. The study explored culture's impact during the integration process in mergers and acquisitions. A qualitative, exploratory research approach was adopted to gain deep understanding and insights from participants who had experienced or were involved in mergers or acquisitions. The method chosen was semi-structured interviews with in-depth data collected from fourteen individuals. The findings of the literature review indicate that culture plays a significant influence in the process of integration. Nevertheless, the study's findings indicate that organisational culture can serve as both a barrier and a catalyst. The study offers fresh perspectives on the value of communication and change management in bridging cultural gaps.
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Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2023
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Mergers and applications (M&As), Organisational culture, Integration process, Qualitative research
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