AbstractMergers and Acquisitions (M&A) have become a dominant strategic instrument for growth,consolidation, and global competitiveness in the Indian Information Technology (IT) industry,particularly in Hyderabad, one of India’s leading technology hubs. This study investigates theimpact of M&A on corporate culture and employee-related outcomes by utilizing both primarydata collected from IT professionals and secondary data from industry reports and academicsources. The research analyzes key dimensions such as organizational culture, leadershipchanges, employee morale, job satisfaction, productivity, and job security. The findings indicatethat while M&A significantly enhances financial performance, innovation capabilities, andmarket expansion, it also creates challenges such as cultural conflicts, communication gaps, andincreased employee stress. Statistical results reveal a notable decline in employee satisfactionand a rise in attrition rates post-merger. Furthermore, the study highlights that ineffectiveintegration strategies often lead to resistance among employees. However, organizations thatadopt structured cultural integration and change management practices tend to achieve betteroutcomes. The study concludes that the success of M&A in the IT sector depends not only onfinancial synergy but also on effective human resource and cultural alignment strategies.
Prof. Madhumita G Mano Priya Ranjan K (Tue,) studied this question.
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