This paper examines the influence of communication form on employee uncertainty during mergers and acquisitions (M&As). Specifically, the author uses narrative theory to analyze how narrative organizational communication affects the three components of uncertainty – decreased predictive, explanatory, and descriptive ability. It is hypothesized that employees whose organizations use narrative M&A communication will have greater predictive, explanatory, and descriptive abilities than employees of organizations using non-narrative M&A communication. This paper contributes to the stream of research examining uncertainty during mergers and acquisitions and argues that narratives are an effective means of managing uncertainty in the mergers and a...
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The study of uncertainty is central to an understanding of organizational communication. This resear...
A growing literature suggests marketing practice is declining in influence within the firm. Diagnos...
International audienceAlthough narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and ...
One determinant of merger and acquisition (M&A) success is the extent that an organization’s emp...
News on merger and acquisition (M&A) activities frequently dominate the popular business press. ...
Purpose. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore middle managers’ perceptions about how...
Although narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and management studies, sc...
In this thesis I study the construction of a merger and acquisition (M & A) process through emotion...
The purpose of this qualitative single-case study is to understand how communication content, media ...
Drawing on the theories of the managerial cognitive capability, sociology of expectations, and sense...
Purpose: This paper presents empirical evidence for the use of narrative to deliver bad news within ...
This study answers to How scenario analysis could help acquiring companies to reduce uncertainty in ...
Change is a commonplace occurrence in today’s organizations. A number of scholars suggest that commu...
Corporate storytelling has been usually investigated from the perspective of both marketing studies ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The current study highlights rumours...
The study of uncertainty is central to an understanding of organizational communication. This resear...
A growing literature suggests marketing practice is declining in influence within the firm. Diagnos...
International audienceAlthough narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and ...
One determinant of merger and acquisition (M&A) success is the extent that an organization’s emp...
News on merger and acquisition (M&A) activities frequently dominate the popular business press. ...
Purpose. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore middle managers’ perceptions about how...
Although narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and management studies, sc...
In this thesis I study the construction of a merger and acquisition (M & A) process through emotion...
The purpose of this qualitative single-case study is to understand how communication content, media ...
Drawing on the theories of the managerial cognitive capability, sociology of expectations, and sense...
Purpose: This paper presents empirical evidence for the use of narrative to deliver bad news within ...
This study answers to How scenario analysis could help acquiring companies to reduce uncertainty in ...
Change is a commonplace occurrence in today’s organizations. A number of scholars suggest that commu...
Corporate storytelling has been usually investigated from the perspective of both marketing studies ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The current study highlights rumours...
The study of uncertainty is central to an understanding of organizational communication. This resear...
A growing literature suggests marketing practice is declining in influence within the firm. Diagnos...