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parameters, such a strategic distortion may result in an alignment or a misalignment of the direction in which innovation goes … relative to what is socially optimal. Moreover, prohibiting acquisitions may increase or decrease consumer surplus. The more …, the more likely is that consumers benefit (suffer) following an acquisition. These results are robust to acquisitions …
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This paper analyzes the effects of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) on the innovation of European firms …. The results indicate a considerable increase in post-acquisition innovation in the merged entity. This is mainly driven by … inventors based in the acquirer's country, while innovation in the target's country tends to decline. The asymmetry of effects …
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We propose a novel mechanism through which established firms contribute to the startup ecosystem: the allocation of R&D tax credits to startups via the M&A channel. We show that when established firms become eligible for R&D tax credits, they increase their R&D and M&A activity. In particular,...
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According to the research-based view of the firm, innovation is a key capability that can foster a sustainable … innovation on export performance in the context of low levels of innovation, which developing markets are characterized by. Since … exports are considered the first market entry mode, it is critical to understand the effect of innovation on exports. In this …
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effect of mergers on innovation and future price competition; and reviews the empirical literature on competition, mergers …A proposal for moving from price-centric to innovation-centric competition policy, reviewing theory and evidence on … economic incentives for innovation. Competition policy and antitrust enforcement have traditionally focused on prices rather …
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We find a positive relation between mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity of a firm and its subsequent innovation … innovation appears at least as significant as that between R&D and innovation. To identify causality between M&A activity and … innovation, we compare the innovation output of failed acquirers to that of successful acquirers and find that failed acquirers …
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number of citations to patents. Thus managers who are protected from takeover market perform worse on innovation. However … innovation. Empirical results indicate that an increase in antitakeover provisions is negatively related to number of patents and …, the negative relation between antitakeover provisions and firm innovation holds only for low-tech firms. For high …
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We consider mergers in an innovation contest between n firms in the presence of synergetic effects. We assume that a … merger may affect the R&D efficiency of the merging firm due to increasing returns to scale in R&D. We show that mergers are … spillovers, we show that higher efficiency gains are needed to make the merger profitable …
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