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Post-Investment Monitoring - Intercultural Synergy Valuation (Hardcover)
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Post-Investment Monitoring - Intercultural Synergy Valuation (Hardcover)
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This monograph is focused on post-investment issues, particularly
on intercultural synergy, and M&A performance. The M&A
reasons are the result of globalization, of the need of growth and
of achieving synergies. Most of the professionals consider that
M&A is one of the most significant business phenomena in the
past decades, but warn about the dangers of M&A. The most
challenging part of the M&A process is the integration of two
entities that present different organisational and national
cultures. This monograph emphasises the relationship between
culture, post-merger integration processes, and M&A
performance. This monograph exerts to find an explanation for
M&A performance in terms of the impact that cultural
differences have on the post-merger integration process. It
emphasises the role of post-investment monitoring and intercultural
synergies achievement. This monograph offers an extensive insight
of the M&A process inasmuch as M&As are a complex domain
demanding an interdisciplinary approach. This book is seeking to
deepen the apprehension of the impact of cultural differences on
M&A performance. M&A performance can be characterised by
ambiguity of the concept and a lack of concurrence on measurement
procedures. This monograph reveals that cultural synergy can be
produced by similarities in organizations but at once by
differences. The empirical results deliver contradictory outcomes.
Intercultural synergy might be highly significant after the merger
or on the contrary have an insignificant effect on firms'
performance or even a negative impact. The findings regarding the
cross-cultural integration aspects are contradictory and the
relation between M&A performance and intercultural synergy is
still to be refined. The findings of this book suggest that
intercultural synergy is a significant and controversial issue of
cross border M&As. Some inconsistent results suggest the need
for further research on post-merger integration. The main goal of
this book is to uncover intercultural issues that managers
encountered during the post-investment phase and they should have
discovered during the pre-investment phase. Intercultural synergy
has a strong impact on M&A. Both national and organisational
cultures are determinants for maximising the intercultural synergy.
This monograph integrates the research on national, organisational
and professional culture, into a theory of M&A performance and
outcome. It investigates not only the outcomes and intercultural
synergy but also the perception on these issues. In the area of
intercultural management, this book reveals that the culture
clusters make for a very helpful and strong tool. It appears that
national culture might influence perceptions on M&A in some
culture clusters much more than in others. M&A professionals
may benefit from a deeper understanding of cultural values that
shape the post-merger integration process and implicitly the
M&A performance. The companies that minimise the importance of
post-investment monitoring expose themselves to a higher risk of
failure. The expectation of the author of this monograph is that
the conclusions would help forewarn M&A scholars and
practitioners of the need to thoroughly understand the cultural
issues influencing the post-M&A processes. This monograph will
be useful for academic researchers, postgraduate students, for
MBA/Executive Education and for practitioners.
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