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The Speed of Human and Task Integration in Mergers and Acquisitions

Human Integration as Basis for Task Integration

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In practice, managers of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) draw their attention more and more to speed of integration within their M&A strategies. In a paradoxical manner, M&A research on speed of integration is still in its infancy and remains underdeveloped. Empirical findings reach from positive over negative to non-significant relationships between speed and M&A success. Carolin Proft develops a research model which encompasses task integration speed and human integration speed as independent variables influencing the dependent variable of M&A performance. She clarifies the question of how the success factor speed can be used as a tool to enhance M&A success. Based on the data collected from 101 German speaking companies she proves that task integration speed negatively influences M&A performance while human integration speed promotes M&A success. The present study is unique as it quantitatively demonstrates that the two types of integration occur at different levels of speed. Therefore, the M&A success significantly depends on the chronology of the two types of integration.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter
1. Introduction
Abstract
As an introduction to the topic of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), chapter 1 outlines the significance of the topic. This chapter presents the initial situation, followed by the illustration of the research objectives and continues to outline the structure of the paper.
Carolin Proft
2. State of the Art
Abstract
Chapter two aims at providing a theoretical framework that forms the basis for all of the following chapters. Therefore basic concepts of M&A are outlined. As a second step, the chapter will more narrowly focus on the postmerger integration process and finally describes the problem at hand.
Carolin Proft
3. Research Model and Hypotheses Development
Abstract
The previous chapter clearly outlined the difficulties with respect to speed of integration and the M&A performance. The present chapter provides a value adding research model that contributes to filling the gaps of research within the field of speed of integration. Based on this model, three hypotheses are developed.
Carolin Proft
4. Methodology
Abstract
Once the measurement model with its respective hypotheses is developed, the following part outlines the different measurement methods of each construct. Subsequently, the sample and its data is presented. Section four concludes with an analysis of the results and its evaluation respectively.
Carolin Proft
5. Discussion
Abstract
Built on the previous results of the study the last chapter provides a profound insight of managerial and theoretical implications. As a last step, the limitations with respect to the study method and content are outlined. This part also contains further research suggestions in order to minimize the limitations occurred within the study.
Carolin Proft
Backmatter
Metadata
Title
The Speed of Human and Task Integration in Mergers and Acquisitions
Author
Carolin Proft
Copyright Year
2014
Electronic ISBN
978-3-658-04564-7
Print ISBN
978-3-658-04563-0
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-04564-7

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