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Fairness and commitment to change in M&As: The mediating role of organizational identification
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Fairness and commitment to change in M&As: The mediating role of organizational identification

Guillaume Soenen and Tessa Melkonian
European Management Journal, Vol.35(4), pp.486-492
01/08/2017

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Organizational justice Overall justice Group engagement model Affective commitment Organizational identification Mergers and acquisitions
This paper examines the determinants of employees' affective commitment to change in the context of M&As. Based on the group engagement model (Tyler & Blader, 2000, 2003), we predicted that organizational identification with the newly formed organization mediates the positive impact of employees’ overall justice judgments and perceived change favorableness on affective commitment to change. We tested our predictions using data collected during an international merger. After controlling for country effects, results support our hypotheses. Implications for research and practice alike are discussed.
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6 Social Sciences
6.3 Management
6.3.48 Organizational Behavior
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Business
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