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This book provides scholars and practitioners in mergers and
acquisitions (M&As) with a solid foundation for further
research. M&As continue to shape the economic landscape across
the globe. While there is already a huge body of scholarly work on
the subject, findings appear contradictory and academics and
practitioners often struggle to understand what factors make
M&As successful. Due to the lack of an agreed-upon definition,
research findings appear contradictory, while in fact they are
often simply not comparable. To address this, the book rethinks how
we measure key umbrella constructs. It specifically focuses on the
conceptualization phase of the measurement process, often taken for
granted in the current research.
The process of identifying and evaluating a target firm, completing
a deal after its negotiation and announcement, and then integrating
a target firm after legal combination is a multi-year process with
uncertain returns to acquiring firms. Research on mergers and
acquisitions (M&As) is progressing rapidly yet it remains
fragmented across multiple research perspectives that largely
examine different acquisition phases separately and coincide with a
focus on different research variables. As a result, research
fragmentation means that a researcher in one area may be unaware of
research from related areas that is likely relevant. This
contributes to research silos with M&A research displaying
different traditions, starting points, and assumptions. Mergers and
Acquisitions: A Research Overview summarizes the frontier in
M&A research and provides insights into where it can be
expanded. It undertakes the needed integration and reconciliation
of research in order to derive practical knowledge for managing
acquisitions from beginning to end, providing a summary of what is
known and its implications for future research. This concise
overview reconciles and integrates the state of the art in our
understanding of mergers and acquisitions, providing an essential
first stopping point in the research journey of students and
scholars working in this area.
This book integrates two different but equally prominent themes in
the management field: mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and
corporate social responsibility (CSR). It explores questions such
as whether strategic goals overlap or conflict with sustainability
choices, what the strategic and sustainability tensions are
confronting expanding companies, and whether these companies can
grow and be socially responsible for a variety of stakeholders. The
authors provide a fresh perspective on the study of acquisitions,
aiming to inspire the M&A field and using examples from
different global and institutional contexts in both developed and
developing economies. This ground-breaking book addresses the gap
that has existed between acquisitions on the one hand and social
responsibility and sustainability on the other, for an integrative
perspective on enacting M&As and achieving the triple
people-planet-profits bottom line.
This book provides scholars and practitioners in mergers and
acquisitions (M&As) with a solid foundation for further
research. M&As continue to shape the economic landscape across
the globe. While there is already a huge body of scholarly work on
the subject, findings appear contradictory and academics and
practitioners often struggle to understand what factors make
M&As successful. Due to the lack of an agreed-upon definition,
research findings appear contradictory, while in fact they are
often simply not comparable. To address this, the book rethinks how
we measure key umbrella constructs. It specifically focuses on the
conceptualization phase of the measurement process, often taken for
granted in the current research.
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