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Continuity and change in mergers and acquisitions: A social identity case atudy of a german industrial merger

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2005
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Ullrich, J., Wieseke, J., & van Dick, R. (2005). Continuity and change in mergers and acquisitions: A social identity case atudy of a german industrial merger. Journal of Management Studies, 42(8), 1549–1569. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2005.00556.x

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It is crucial from an employee’s point of view to perceive some degree of stability even in times of major organizational change. This paper examines the role of a sense of continuity for organizational identification after an organizational merger. We argue that mergers and acquisitions so often end in failures partly because the change is designed in discontinuous ways and employees do not feel they are doing the same job after the merger as before. Such discontinuous change engenders a critical tension between positive and negative

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Journal of Management Studies

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42

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8

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1549

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English

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2005

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2013-02-15

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Wiley Online Library

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1467-6486

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Ullrich, J., Wieseke, J., & van Dick, R. (2005). Continuity and change in mergers and acquisitions: A social identity case atudy of a german industrial merger. Journal of Management Studies, 42(8), 1549–1569. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2005.00556.x

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