Riding the tides of mergers and acquisitions by building a resilient workforce: A framework for studying the role of human resource management
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Wood, G
Wang, M
Li, AS
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Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) have been a popular strategy for firms to increase their competitive advantage. Existing research has revealed a wide range of implications for the workforce and human resource management (HRM) stemming from M&As. However, insufficient attention has been paid to issues related to employee resilience. We argue that employee resilience, a concept that is still to gain widespread attention in HRM research, is crucial to organizations wishing to manage their M&As successfully, especially in the post-M&A integration. We develop a set of complementary propositions, present a research framework, and indicate directions for future studies.
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Human Resource Management Review
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Business systems in context
Human resources and industrial relations
Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
Applied and developmental psychology
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Cooke, FL; Wood, G; Wang, M; Li, AS, Riding the tides of mergers and acquisitions by building a resilient workforce: A framework for studying the role of human resource management, Human Resource Management Review, 2020