Scientific journal paper
'Small but mighty': conditions for prototypicality claims within low-status merger partners
Ivan Gorski (IGorski, I.); Sylwia Jarosz (Jarosz, S.); Eithne Kavanagh (Kavanagh, E.); Anna-Maria Kersting (Kersting, A.-M.); Pavel Kounov (Kounov, P.); Katarina Velickovic (Velickovic, K.); Miriam Henriques Rosa (Rosa, M.); et al.
Journal Title
Journal of European Psychology Students
Year (definitive publication)
2015
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Mergers and acquisitions often exhibit asymmetric group structure and dynamics. Minority (low-status) merger partners frequently perceive themselves as less prototypical of the new organisation, potentially hindering corporate development. This research examines three variables – morality, indispensability, and merger patterns, which may influence prototypicality perceptions in minority merger partners. In respective online-based surveys, each of the variables is experimentally manipulated via scenarios and perceptions of relative ingroup prototypicality and indicators of merger support are measured as dependent variables. Ultimately, the aim of the studies is to give an insight into minority perceptions and suggest better practices for human resource management.
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Keywords
Minority,Prototypicality,Morality,Indispensability,Merger patterns
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UID/PSI/03125/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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