TY - THES ID - 148636949 TI - Acquisition d'une PME par un groupe : le choc des cultures AU - Gianfreda, Jesse AU - Loverius, Frédéric AU - Lisein, Olivier AU - Schmetz, Christian PY - 2017 PB - Liège Université de Liège (ULiège) DB - UniCat KW - SME acquisition KW - M&A KW - Mergers & Acquisitions KW - Culture shock KW - Corporate culture KW - change management KW - Choc des cultures KW - Fusion-Acquisition KW - Culture d'entreprise KW - gestion du changement KW - acquisition de PME KW - Sciences économiques & de gestion > Gestion de l'entreprise & théorie des organisations UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:148636949 AB - Everyday bankers and investors are dealing with Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) in order to develop their businesses. Those operations are lead across every market sector and geographical area, involving companies abroad. As a result, this globalization and the desire to explore new opportunities bind multiple companies and different cultures to bridge together. Differences in organizational cultures have made the process very complex and challenging for managers. Every structure is managed in a different way because of the corporate culture which is influenced by many components such as national, market, or people’s culture. Several influences make a unique combination and companies are therefore different from each other. An additional component is to be taken into consideration when a group decides to acquire a SME managed by a single leader who decides to sell and then is expected to leave the company. The differences between those enterprises can cause an organizational culture shock as the group acquires the smaller company, leading to a bridging of corporate cultures. This shock can drive employees away and end up in very bad results. Experts indeed recognize that the difficulty to bridge two different corporate cultures is the first cause for an acquisition failure as groups are mainly focused on the financial aspect of an acquisition in spite of cultural and human aspects. Such an operation therefore requires a well-thought change management plan .This research attempts to come up with several recommendations when dealing with an acquisition of a SME by a group. Every case is different and is to be analyzed as such - this paper is obviously not the ultimate guideline. However, thanks to the theory analysis and interviews with experts, this research lists mistakes to avoid and points of attention to carefully take into account. ER -