The complexity of post-mergers and acquisitions reorganization: Integration and differentiation
van Oorschot, Kimball Elizabeth; Nujen, Bella B.; Solli-Sæther, Hans Arthur; Mwesiumo, Deodat Edward
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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Date
2022Metadata
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10.1002/gsj.1454Abstract
This article applies a mixed-method approach to explore the complexities of post-mergers and acquisitions (M&A) integration processes. Extant literature provides significant insights regarding the impact of task and human integration and their influence on post-integration processes. However, the literature often fails to differentiate between subelements of these two dimensions. This article investigates task and human integration in a cross-border M&A aimed at efficiency and innovativeness. We highlight the importance of a clear distinction between two subelements of task integration (product harmonization and structural integration) and show that different interorganizational contexts matter. Consequently, we propose a conceptual framework based on two contextual characteristics—source of synergy and choice of location—suggesting that different integration approaches should be applied simultaneously in different contexts of the same post-M&A organization.