Abstract

During the last decades, the corporate world has witnessed a significant rise in the number of cross border mergers and acquisitions (M&As).In cross border M&As, not only different corporate cultures collide, but also different professional and national cultures.The purpose of Cultural Due Diligence (CDD) is to get a coherent image of the intercultural challenges of the M&A in order to be aware of the intercultural risks and opportunities.This article aims to reveal the perception of managers involved in the pre-M&A stage on the soft risks factors that need to be investigated during CDD.This study proposes an appraisal of the most important intercultural issues that need to be considered in M&A.Our contribution to the intercultural aspects of M&A literature consists in improving the current understanding of Cultural Due Diligence content.

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