并购后整合的速度:chronos和kairos在并购中的作用

IF 7.4 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Long Range Planning Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lrp.2023.102345
Mark Thomas , Duncan Angwin , Ioannis C. Thanos , Gazi Islam , Robert Demir
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并购(M&A)是组织发展中的重大事件,并购后阶段被广泛认为是价值创造的关键。在这个过程中最重要的决定之一是集成的速度。然而,尽管关于这一主题的文献越来越多,结论仍然是一个持续模棱两可的来源。事实上,这场辩论一直被截然相反的、通常是高度规范的观点所主导,这些观点主张快速或缓慢的合并后整合(PMI)。然而,在这些讨论中有一个共同的假设,即无论速度如何,集成都是以线性、恒定的速率进行的。我们挑战这一假设。我们对两个合并中的非营利组织进行了为期30个月的纵向研究。使用详细的多个过程数据来源,我们能够在两年半的PMI过程中识别和跟踪相对快速和相对较慢的集成阶段。因此,我们提供了一个新的实证证明在PMI过程中速度的变化。我们通过使用时间和凯洛斯的时间概念进行理论讨论来支持这一点。我们分析了速度变化的决定因素和机制,询问这些变化发生的原因和方式。我们称这种机制为kairotic开关,并讨论了它在理论和管理上的应用和意义。
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Speeds of post-merger integration: The roles of chronos and kairos in M&As

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are major events in organizational development and the post-merger phase is widely recognised as being crucial for value creation. One of the most important decisions in this process is the speed of integration. However, despite a growing body of literature on this subject, conclusions remain a source of persistent equivocality. In fact, this debate has been dominated by diametrically opposed, and often highly normative, views advocating either fast or slow post-merger integration (PMI). One commonality within this discussion though, is the shared assumption that integration proceeds at a linear, constant rate, whatever the speed. We challenge this assumption.

We undertook a 30-month, longitudinal study of two merging, not-for-profit, organisations. Using detailed and multiple sources of process data, we were able to identify and track periods of comparatively rapid and equally comparatively slower integration during the two-and-a-half- year PMI process. We thus offer a novel empirical demonstration of the changes in speed during the PMI process. We support this with a theoretical discussion using the temporal concepts of chronos and kairos. We analyse the determinants and mechanisms of changes in speed, asking why and how these variations occur. We call this mechanism the kairotic switch and discuss its theoretical and managerial uses and implications.

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期刊介绍: Long Range Planning (LRP) is an internationally renowned journal specializing in the field of strategic management. Since its establishment in 1968, the journal has consistently published original research, garnering a strong reputation among academics. LRP actively encourages the submission of articles that involve empirical research and theoretical perspectives, including studies that provide critical assessments and analysis of the current state of knowledge in crucial strategic areas. The primary user base of LRP primarily comprises individuals from academic backgrounds, with the journal playing a dual role within this community. Firstly, it serves as a platform for the dissemination of research findings among academic researchers. Secondly, it serves as a channel for the transmission of ideas that can be effectively utilized in educational settings. The articles published in LRP cater to a diverse audience, including practicing managers and students in professional programs. While some articles may focus on practical applications, others may primarily target academic researchers. LRP adopts an inclusive approach to empirical research, accepting studies that draw on various methodologies such as primary survey data, archival data, case studies, and recognized approaches to data collection.
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