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This paper examines the employment effects of acquisitions for acquired European firms taking non-random selection of … types of acquisitions. Empirically, we estimate an endogenous treatment model using accounting data for a newly created … acquisitions. …
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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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The strategy literature has found it difficult to differentiate between collusive and efficiencybased synergies in horizontal merger activity. We propose a theoretically-backed methodological approach to classify mergers that yields more information on merger types and merger effects, and that...
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In this article, the authors examine the distribution of the stock returns for the acquiring firm and the corresponding market index. They find that significant non-normal distributions exist in a large number of acquiring firms. The authors use two robust regressions to examine the reliability...
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Results of many previous studies on the rate of small business failure suggest an inverse relationship between size of business and propensity to fail. However, it has been suggested that this inverse relationship, between firm size and the rate of discontinuance, may more accurately be...
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We study the degree of agglomeration of acquisition activity within clusters of temporal, geographic and industrial proximity based on almost 600,000 individual transactions. The findings indicate that significant clustering occurs in time and across industries, while the results on geographic...
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expected target value, and uncertainty, determine value appropriation in acquisitions. …
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