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Most merger and acquisition activities destroy value. One reason for this is that acquisition premiums tend to be too high in relation to the synergies that motivated the premiums paid. In this paper, we illustrate the performance implications of overstated synergies and develop a ten-step...
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This paper analyses the role of consulting success and contingent fees as two important pillars of a theory of management consulting. In view of public criticism, contingent fees are not only considered as a possible implication of the success evaluation of consulting activities, but also as an...
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This paper analyses the role of consulting success and contingent fees as two important pillars of a theory of management consulting. In view of public criticism, contingent fees are not only considered as a possible implication of the success evaluation of consulting activities, but also as an...
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Motivated by the different development stages of both, the venture capital (VC) as well as the life science industry in the USA and Europe, we investigate portfolio strategies of US-American and European VC firms active in this sector. We analyse portfolios of 88 VCs financing a total of 1050...
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This paper reviews research findings on entrepreneurial top management teams within the last 20 years. It concentrates on team-based management factors and their influence on a new venture’s growth and ability to raise capital. This paper integrates recent findings and provides an overview of...
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