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discussing diversification strategies adopted by academic entrepreneurs, and synergies among academic entrepreneurial activities … their engagements, and due to limited opportunities, they tend to engage in unrelated diversification. In resource … constrained environments unrelated diversification is found to generate more synergistic effects than related diversification …
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We study the concurrent impact of functional, geographic and loan portfolio diversification on the stability of … employed a dynamic Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) model to estimate the impact of diversification on bank stability. Two … diversification literature. Second, it addresses the concerns of endogeneity between diversification and stability. We find that all …
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music market in the world, namely, the US, the case study focuses on the company's growth. We show that acquisitions of …
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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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This paper explains why consolidation acquisitions occur in waves and it predicts the differing role each firm is … initial acquisition triggers a wave of follow-on acquisitions, where the process of asset accumulation by the consolidator is … accelerated since the value of follow-on acquisitions is enhanced by the more concentrated industry structure. An initial …
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Do shareholders of acquiring companies profit from acquisitions, or do acquiring CEOs overbidand destroy shareholder …
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sold at an auction. The model suggests that low greenfield costs and low trade costs induce foreign acquisitions. The …
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non-MNEs, and purely domestic firms before foreign takeover. The results, controlling for possible endogeneity of the … horizontal or vertical. We also find robust positive employment growth effects only for exporters, and only if the takeover is …
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This paper investigates the effects of the takeover of a domestic establishment by foreign owners on the domestic … increase in the wage rate following an acquisition by a US firm, while no such effect is discernible following acquisitions by …
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Cross sectional evidence shows that foreign firms have a more educated workforce and pay higher wages than domestic firms. These results do not necessarily imply that foreign direct investment translates into higher demand for educated workers or higher wages, however, since foreign investment...
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