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One of the key processes that business leaders are using to grow their organizations is mergers and acquisitions (M … emerged through data analysis: leadership focus, value creation, integration strategy, the review process, relationship …
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This study examines whether the serial entrepreneurial experience of founders contributes to improved overall performance using a sample of Specified Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) innovative firms that entered the U.S. financial markets since August 2003. Based on subsample analysis,...
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We allow the preference of a political majority to determine boththe corporate governance structure and the division of profits betweenhuman and financial capital. In a democratic society where financialwealth is concentrated, a political majority may prefer to restraingovernance by dispersed...
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returns. Our results cast doubt on the usefulness of announcement returns as a measure of the value created in acquisitions …
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We study the bond price reaction of a merged firms peers, in order to better understand how the market responds to a restructuring. We argue that a merger announcement may signal the possibility of a merger wave to the industry, and in doing so, increase the conditional probability that peer...
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expected target value, and uncertainty, determine value appropriation in acquisitions. …
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building instead. We find that firms with specialized M&A staff make better acquisitions when acquisition performance is … earnings forecasts. This effect does not hold when the CEO is powerful, overconfident, or entrenched. Acquisitions by firms …
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There is a widespread belief among observers that a lower premium is paid when the target CEO is retained by the acquirer in a private equity deal because the CEO's potential conflicts of interest leads her to negotiate less aggressively on behalf of the target shareholders. Our empirical...
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I review recent takeover research which advances our understanding of "who buys who" in the drive for productive efficiency. This research provides detailed information on text-based definitions of product market links between bidders and targets, the role of the supply chain and industrial...
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, we find that the industry distribution is significantly different for failure and acquisitions. This calls for some kind …
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