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A Review of Information System Integration in Mergers and Acquisitions

For three decades, research has investigated the role of information systems integration (ISI) in mergers and acquisitions (M&As). This research has improved our understanding of the M&A IS challenges and their solutions. However, consolidation and integration across the research is limited....

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Published in:Journal of Information Technology 2018-12, Vol.33 (4), p.255-303
Main Authors: Henningsson, Stefan, Yetton, Philip W., Wynne, Peter J.
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Business and Management
Business Information Systems
Dependent variables
Domains
Independent variables
Information systems
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Management
Mathematical models
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