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acquisitions facilitate early access to intangible assets but are detrimental to financial performance, whereas greenfield …Using a new firm-level database, EMENDATA, this paper investigates the effects on Chinese multinational enterprises of … China’s OFDI had so far a positive impact on domestic activities in enhancing firms’ productivity and scales of operation …
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The internationalization of Chinese enterprises is a subject that is receiving increasing attention in international … Chinese companies. Our results show some characteristics that differ from the conventional wisdom. A high political risk in … the host country does not discourage Chinese multinationals. However, from a more conventional point of view, the presence …
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national borders. Their acquisitions, alliances and collaborations were focused on gaining largely the access to complementary …
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developed countries, the acquisitions made by EMNCs often enhance the performance of target firms. Second, we examine whether … acquisitions. Although extant research has explained why multinational companies from emerging countries (EMNCs) acquire companies … in developed countries, we have an incomplete and inconsistent understanding of the consequences of such acquisitions for …
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some of the approaches adopted by the financial community in assessing banks’ performance. The aim of this paper is to see … if global banks improve their performance due to their cross-border activity, whether we speak about mergers or … acquisitions of local banks or we speak about other ways a global bank begins the activity in a different country. As methodology …
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. The impact of the extent of integration on post-acquisition performance is further complicated by the effects of pre … acquisitions in the US biopharmaceutical industry during the 1990s and then examines their impact on profitability. The results …
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the form of mergers and acquisitions followed by the firms in the Indian pharmaceutical industry. The study found that … which resulted in better performance of the merging firms compared to the non-merging firms in this industry. …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that influenced the performance of acquisitions in Slovenia. The …) is combined with more objective criteria. The performance of an acquisition is measured by comparing the acquisition’s … (descriptive statistics, correlation, regression model). In the methodology subjective approach (performance perceived by managers …
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issues and new strategies to enhance the performance of bank groups in liberalised, globalised and IT era. The paper … concludes that there is a paradigm shift in performance of all bank groups in post e-banking period but new private sector banks … are vital factors to enhance the performance of banks to face the emerging global competition. Each and every bank should …
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performance implications of international expansion via alliances and mergers, and their relationship to the so-called asset … multinationality. We argue that the growth of cross-border acquisitions and alliances as modalities for international expansion has …
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