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A strategy tripod perspective on merger effectiveness in the higher education industry: the mediating role of future foresight
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April 2021

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International Journal of Educational Management

Zahraa Sameer Sajwani

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Abdelmounaim Lahrech

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Muna Alnuaimi

Purpose The purpose of the study is to investigate the role of the strategy tripod premises, mediated by future foresight and its effect on merger effectiveness in the higher education industry. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative survey method was implemented, with the data provided by senior managers of 14 universities that went through a merger from the years 2013–2016. The proposed model was tested using partial least squares (PLS) of structural equation modeling (SEM). Findings The results indicate that government support, competitive intensity and knowledge creation capability relate positivity to merger effectiveness, and these relationships are mediated by future foresight competence. Originality/value The study provides a better understanding of merger effectiveness in the higher education industry by identifying the role of future foresight competence in the application of strategy tripod and its contribution on merger effectiveness. Results indicate that future foresight competence contributes to the merger effectiveness and enables the effective implementation of the strategy tripod dimensions in higher education mergers.

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... The literature on mergers points to various rationales and attributes of successful and unsuccessful mergers. The factors determining the success of a merger are effective leadership (Evans et al., 2016;Kavanagh, 2006;Yoon & Kim, 2015) and an appreciation by leaders of the key roles played by individuals in the change process (Choi, 2011) and government support (Sajwani et al., 2021). The more compatible the organizational and disciplinary cultures of pre-existing individuals are, the more successful a merger will be (Buono & Bowditch, 1989;Norgåd & Skodvin, 2002;Ribando et al., 2017). ...

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Impact of mergers on conflicts at universities—Conclusions from courts decisions
A strategy tripod perspective on merger effectiveness in the higher education industry: the mediating role of future foresight
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  • April 2021

International Journal of Educational Management