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Organizational Justice in Mergers and Acquisitions: Antecedents and Outcomes

Autor Nicholas Jackson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2018
This book provides a unique account of how perceived justice is influenced by various aspects of an organizational merger and investigates the impact on behavior for those involved in the process. Drawing from both psychological and sociological insights, the author considers justice from an individual and group perspective in light of the political and strategic implications of mergers and acquisitions. Experiences from two empirical cases are used to consider the depth of theoretical analysis provided, in terms of practical outcomes for both organizations and employees alike. In this pioneering new book, the author explores communication, employee attitudes, trust and commitment, and the psychological contract between the employee and the organization, emphasizing the importance of developing a new meaning of organizational culture. Although primarily aimed at an academic audience, this book will also be useful to practitioners as it illuminates the potential pitfallsof overlooking the importance of fair treatment in the workplace.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319926353
ISBN-10: 3319926357
Pagini: 335
Ilustrații: XV, 321 p. 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I. Mergers and Acquisitions.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Human Influence.- 3. Organizational Justice.- Part II. The Organization System.- 4. Change.- 5. Organization Culture.- 6.  Social and Organization Identity.- 7. Organization Communication.- Part III.- 8. Trust.- 9. Organizational Commitment.- 10. Interpersonal Communication.- 11.Psychological Contract.- 12.

Notă biografică

Nicholas Jackson is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Organizational Behavior at Leeds University Business School, UK. Before a career in industry, where he experienced two organizational mergers, Nicholas studied Organizational Behavior at the University of Leeds, where he is currently Director of Undergraduate Management Programmes.

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This book provides a unique account of how perceived justice is influenced by various aspects of an organizational merger and investigates the impact on behavior for those involved in the process. Drawing from both psychological and sociological insights, the author considers justice from an individual and group perspective in light of the political and strategic implications of mergers and acquisitions. Experiences from two empirical cases are used to consider the depth of theoretical analysis provided, in terms of practical outcomes for both organizations and employees alike. In this pioneering new book, the author explores communication, employee attitudes, trust and commitment, and the psychological contract between the employee and the organization, emphasizing the importance of developing a new meaning of organizational culture. Although primarily aimed at an academic audience, this book will also be useful to practitioners as it illuminates the potential pitfallsof overlooking the importance of fair treatment in the workplace.


Caracteristici

Provides empirical case studies which analyse the impact of mergers and acquisitions on employee behavior Highlights the importance of perceived fairness to the relationship between employees and organizations Considers the effect of mergers and acquisitions at both an individual and organizational level