
HR Due Diligence
Mergers and Acquisitions in China
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Published on 19. August 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
190 pages
978-0-08-101709-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines how to conduct due diligence on mergers and acquisitions for organisations in China written from a management perspective. Aimed primarily at practitioners within the field of International Human Resource Management, it highlights models that appear straightforward and yet are susceptible to oversights and failings. It examines the roles of human resource practitioners from when a target company is identified for mergers or acquisitions through to assessing its risks. The book incorporates adopting human resource management strategies under differing business conditions, negotiating to secure the deal and integrating the new business unit to the merged or acquired organisation. This title gives a fantastically detailed analysis of due diligence, capturing the nuances of the Chinese way of doing things and how this affects a business environment.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
OXford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
280 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-101709-8 (9780081017098)
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Persons
Dr ChyeKok Ho (lead author) teaches International Human Resource Management at the School of Business, Monash University Sunway Campus in Malaysia. Prior to pursuing a career in academia, he held leadership positions in Human Resource Management with an investment bank, a government-owned conglomerate, and an international media storage manufacturer. Educated both at University of Cambridge, England and University of Melbourne, Australia, Dr Ho is an elected fellow of the Cambridge Commonwealth Society, and a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, United Kingdom. His research interests are in the areas of organisational learning and knowledge, expertise sharing in Chinese communities, and international Human Resource Management. ChinSeng Koh (co-author) has more than three decades of experience as an HR practitioner across China, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. For 10 years he lived in the Peoples' Republic of China and was the Head of Human Resource Management for a global corporation and a Chinese enterprise located in the Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing. Mr Koh has in-depth knowledge in the areas of HR Risks Assessment and Due Diligence. He is a highly sought-after speaker, and in addition, Mr Koh has contributed book chapters on the "Implementation of Changes in Chinese Organisations?. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Singapore and is Chairman of the Beijing-based non-governmental organisation Compassion for Migrant Children.
Author
Monash University, Malaysia
The Knowledge Practise, China and Singapore
Content
Dedication
List of figures and table
About the authors
Preface
Chapter 1: An overview
Abstract:
China and the Chinese
M&A activities in China
Chapter 2: Cultivating affective relationships
Abstract:
Relations and relationships
Chapter 3: Introducing HR due diligence
Abstract:
M&A from a HRM perspective
Human resource due diligence
Role and activities of HR due diligence by phase
Chapter 4: Conducting HR due diligence
Abstract:
The strategic objectives
The organisational perspective
The legal perspective
The costs perspective
Chapter 5: Navigating beyond relationships
Abstract:
Being truthful
HR risk assessment
The risk assessment process
Formulating mitigation plans
Chapter 6: Managing integration
Abstract:
Ties that bind
Handing/taking over process
Structural integration
Cultural integration
Cultivating relationships
Conclusion
Appendix: checklist for conducting a HR due diligence
References
Index
List of figures and table
About the authors
Preface
Chapter 1: An overview
Abstract:
China and the Chinese
M&A activities in China
Chapter 2: Cultivating affective relationships
Abstract:
Relations and relationships
Chapter 3: Introducing HR due diligence
Abstract:
M&A from a HRM perspective
Human resource due diligence
Role and activities of HR due diligence by phase
Chapter 4: Conducting HR due diligence
Abstract:
The strategic objectives
The organisational perspective
The legal perspective
The costs perspective
Chapter 5: Navigating beyond relationships
Abstract:
Being truthful
HR risk assessment
The risk assessment process
Formulating mitigation plans
Chapter 6: Managing integration
Abstract:
Ties that bind
Handing/taking over process
Structural integration
Cultural integration
Cultivating relationships
Conclusion
Appendix: checklist for conducting a HR due diligence
References
Index