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Posted by Riva Gianluca on February 04, 2002 at 05:51:43:
In Reply to: but, if, when, where, who, how, why and a million other maybes? posted by Martyn R Jones on February 02, 2002 at 04:55:28:
Hi Martyn, actually I have studied a theory which I find a little too extreme but that it holds something true in such scenarios...It's the theory of the so-called managerial fads, which argues all the managerial restructuring (BPR, TQM, KM; M&A) are driven by top managers' greed to increase their power distance towards middle management...Actually rationality, as Daan and Ross have brilliantly pointed out, is not the only (and maybe not the mainly) reason under a process of M&A...
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