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BMAC Survey 1 behavioural organisational psychology 1 community and environmental responsibility 1 firm performance 1 management perceptions 1 management perceptions and psychology 1 mergers and acquisitions 1 resilience 1 sustainability 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Brown, Michael 1 Croucher, Richard 1 Glaister, Keith W. 1 Rizov, Marian 1 Rofcanin, Yasin 1 Talbot, Philip 1 Wood, Geoffrey 1
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Applied Psychology: An International Review 1 International Journal of Social Science Studies 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Challenges and Resilience: Managers’ perceptions of firm performance following M&As
Croucher, Richard; Glaister, Keith W.; Rizov, Marian; … - In: Applied Psychology: An International Review 69 (2020) 4, pp. 1470-1505
We study M&As, resilience and performance, identifying links between managers’ perceptions of performance and resilience, using trans-national organisational-level survey evidence (N=3613) and follow up semi-structured in-depth interviews with managers involved in M&As and demerger. Drawing on...
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UK Business Perceptions of Sustainability: A Psychological Examination of Theory and Practice
Talbot, Philip; Brown, Michael - In: International Journal of Social Science Studies 2 (2014) 1, pp. 126-136
The increasing levels of sustainability rhetoric emanating from the UK government and business organisations appear to indicate that the sustainability paradigm has been embraced by UK Business. The degree of this acceptance is examined through the analysis of the annual Britain¡¯s Most...
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