Abstract

The research is clear—most mergers or acquisitions do not achieve their full potential. In fact, many of them are disastrous.That's true in spite of the fact that companies carefully analyze differences in corporate cultures and try to compensate for them. But if people and culture are not the problem, what is? What do mergers miss? © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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