Observing the utilization of middle management during an ongoing acquisition.
Abstract
This article focuses on the ambiguity of an ongoing acquisition and examines the utilization of
middle management functionalities during the process. Utilizing a case study where the
empirical findings regarding middle management roles proved that the focus should be expanded
from the managers themselves towards the functionalities middle management instead
incorporates. We identified three main factors which function as enablers for sensemaking in the
ambiguous process of acquisition. These factors include a dynamic CEO, a business system, and
a senior advisor. These factors are intertwined and complement each other and enable
sensemaking during the ambiguous process of acquisition. These factors were in turn connected
and analyzed using a sensemaking framework. This study suggests that human middle managers
are not essential in an acquisition process, but instead focus should be shifted towards the
functionalities middle management incorporates. Thus, this study sheds light and fills the
literature gap on the process of acquisition indifference to post-acquisition which is covered in
most literature. Moreover, this study scrutinizes the meaning of middle management in
ambiguous situations and adds to the literature on ongoing acquisition processes.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2021-06-27Author
Appelgren, Gustaf
Nordahl, Johan
Keywords
Middle management
Sensemaking
Ongoing
Ambiguous
Acquisition
Management Functionalities
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:92
Language
eng