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The Effect of Merger and Acquisitions on the IS Function: An Agent Based Simulation Model (1.0.0)

Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity has many strategic and operational objectives. One operational objective is to develop common and efficient information systems that maybe the source of creating significant cost savings for the acquired company. The problem in combining the IS divisions of the acquiring firm with that of the acquired firm is that there are many hurdles when the technical and social system are integrated. Exactly how this process will evolve and exactly what results can be expected is hard to determine. This agent-based model, after a careful scrutiny of the literature, implements all the critical factors for a successful M&A process and uses Simulation to study how the forces from each organization interact over time.

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The Effect of Merger and Acquisitions on the IS Function: An Agent Based Simulation Model 1.0.0

Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity has many strategic and operational objectives. One operational objective is to develop common and efficient information systems that maybe the source of creating significant cost savings for the acquired company. The problem in combining the IS divisions of the acquiring firm with that of the acquired firm is that there are many hurdles when the technical and social system are integrated. Exactly how this process will evolve and exactly what results can be expected is hard to determine. This agent-based model, after a careful scrutiny of the literature, implements all the critical factors for a successful M&A process and uses Simulation to study how the forces from each organization interact over time.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Andrea Genovese Tue Jun 23 11:39:00 2009 Tue Feb 20 11:24:00 2018 Published

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