Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.This Research Agenda poses unique questions and perspectives on how to generate impactful research on mergers and acquisitions. Bringing together a mix of established and emerging scholars, it outlines how future research in the field can enable managers to make better decisions and improve mergers and acquisition success.Focusing on new areas of investigation, the Research Agenda provides conceptual, quantitative and qualitative insights into: pre-merger uncertainty, executive decision-making, network relationships and actors, and project management. It highlights the complex and heterogeneous nature of acquisitions, and the many actors impacted by them. Contributing authors present key strategies to avoid stagnation in mergers and acquisitions research by rethinking constructs, identifying neglected and novel areas of investigation, and developing new theoretical perspectives. For example, it argues for a deeper understanding of acquisitions beyond their impacts on the financial performance of firms to consider additional outcomes.A Research Agenda for Mergers and Acquisitions is an important resource for academics and doctoral students in accounting, economics, finance and management. It is also a useful guide for corporate restructuring consultants seeking further insight into the field.
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This Research Agenda poses unique questions and perspectives on how to generate impactful research on mergers and acquisitions. Bringing together a mix of established and emerging scholars, it outlines how future research in the field can enable managers to make better decisions and improve mergers and acquisition success.
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Contents: Preface xi List of contributors xiii Acknowledgements xvii Introduction: moving acquisition research forward 1 David R. King and Olimpia Meglio 1 Heuristics in pre-merger processes 19 David Santana, Thi Nguyen, Nicola Mirc and Audrey Rouziès 2 Target screening: a key strategic success factor for acquisitions 43 Florian Bauer and Mai Anh Dao 3 Top executives and acquisitions 67 Gonzalo Molina-Sieiro and Mehdi Samimi 4 The impact of analysts on acquirer stock price volatility 89 Kyeong-Seop Choi 5 Social media and firm performance: a review 107 Paige Costanzo and Christine Kirkland 6 The importance of network studies on mergers and acquisitions 125 Christina Öberg 7 Reimagining M&A integration: a project-based view on M&As 145 Joana Geraldi and Satu Teerikangas 8 Blending causation and effectuation in acquisitions: a research agenda 161 Olimpia Meglio 9 M&A failure: an interdisciplinary, systematic review 179 Timo Paumen, David Kroon and Svetlana N. Khapova 10 An ecosystem perspective of acquisition outcomes: a research agenda 201 Svante Schriber and Olimpia Meglio
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‘Despite decades of research into Mergers and Acquisitions, the phenomena remains illusive and poorly understood. This refreshing new book, edited by King and Meglio, provides new perspectives on traditional topics as well as stimulating insights into nascent areas. It exposes the importance of viewing M&A as a multi-faceted phenomena and this is to be welcomed by academics and practitioners alike.’
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ISBN
9781035319060
Publisert
2024-05-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
242

Biographical note

Edited by David R. King, Higdon Professor of Management, Florida State University, US and Olimpia Meglio, Associate Professor of Management, University of Naples Federico II, Italy