A knowledge audit in a merger and acquisition.

Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) are a common business practice in today’s highly competitive business environment. This takes place to either eliminate competition or acquire various assets which are either in tangible or intangible form to gain entry into a market place or leverage on the acquir...

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Main Author: Chia, Mervyn Kuok Hoong.
Other Authors: Sharma, Ravishankar
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-145702019-12-10T11:39:15Z A knowledge audit in a merger and acquisition. Chia, Mervyn Kuok Hoong. Sharma, Ravishankar Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Library and information science::Knowledge management Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) are a common business practice in today’s highly competitive business environment. This takes place to either eliminate competition or acquire various assets which are either in tangible or intangible form to gain entry into a market place or leverage on the acquired company’s expertise to build on product portfolios to gain market leadership. Hence when an M&A takes place, it is vital for the acquiring company to determine the market strategy and business proposition of the acquisition, especially whether current knowledge management strategies are congruent with overall corporate strategy. Important knowledge sources and assets reside in individual organisations. Therefore it is necessary to determine where these sources reside and who owns such knowledge. It is also crucial to determine what employees expect from a knowledge angle to enable them to perform at the highest level when the two companies are integrated. This research poses the above inquiries in the form of what is known as a material knowledge audit, and with the observation of an actual M&A exercise, establishes what has to be done post M&A. The analysis of the data collected leads to a preliminary recommendation to preserve knowledge sources in the new business entity. The recommendations include the establishment of an enterprise knowledge portal service, the creation of corporate knowledge directories, the use of knowledge mapping and social networks analysis to identify proximity in which knowledge owners are with the knowledge seekers. Master of Science (Knowledge Management) 2008-12-29T08:01:23Z 2008-12-29T08:01:23Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14570 en 52 p. application/pdf
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Chia, Mervyn Kuok Hoong.
A knowledge audit in a merger and acquisition.
description Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) are a common business practice in today’s highly competitive business environment. This takes place to either eliminate competition or acquire various assets which are either in tangible or intangible form to gain entry into a market place or leverage on the acquired company’s expertise to build on product portfolios to gain market leadership. Hence when an M&A takes place, it is vital for the acquiring company to determine the market strategy and business proposition of the acquisition, especially whether current knowledge management strategies are congruent with overall corporate strategy. Important knowledge sources and assets reside in individual organisations. Therefore it is necessary to determine where these sources reside and who owns such knowledge. It is also crucial to determine what employees expect from a knowledge angle to enable them to perform at the highest level when the two companies are integrated. This research poses the above inquiries in the form of what is known as a material knowledge audit, and with the observation of an actual M&A exercise, establishes what has to be done post M&A. The analysis of the data collected leads to a preliminary recommendation to preserve knowledge sources in the new business entity. The recommendations include the establishment of an enterprise knowledge portal service, the creation of corporate knowledge directories, the use of knowledge mapping and social networks analysis to identify proximity in which knowledge owners are with the knowledge seekers.
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