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The Effect of State Ownership on a Cross-Border Acquisition Wave
by Crystal Le, Jing Pu and Seungho Choi
Sustainability 2023, 15(10), 7894; https://doi.org/10.3390/su15107894 - 11 May 2023
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More enterprises from developing countries are conducting cross-border acquisitions (CBA) in the global market. Inter-industry acquisitions take the form of waves, and the position in an acquisition wave has been confirmed to be related to acquisition performance in developed countries. This paper examines [...] Read more.
More enterprises from developing countries are conducting cross-border acquisitions (CBA) in the global market. Inter-industry acquisitions take the form of waves, and the position in an acquisition wave has been confirmed to be related to acquisition performance in developed countries. This paper examines the relationship between state ownership and position in a CBA wave using a sample of Chinese firms’ CBA events from 2008 to 2019. This article also attempts to examine the moderating effect of the number of board members with overseas work experiences and educational backgrounds. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability)
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Review of the Literature on Merger Waves
by Sangjun Cho and Chune Young Chung
J. Risk Financial Manag. 2022, 15(10), 432; https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15100432 - 27 Sep 2022
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Over the past few decades, the rapid growth of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) has received interest from academics and practitioners. While M&As continue to be the subject of thorough investigation from a corporate governance standpoint, comparatively less effort has been made to organize [...] Read more.
Over the past few decades, the rapid growth of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) has received interest from academics and practitioners. While M&As continue to be the subject of thorough investigation from a corporate governance standpoint, comparatively less effort has been made to organize and link empirical findings with neoclassical economic theories. Herein, we explore monumental studies from several strands of M&A literature, emphasizing the motives and outcomes of horizontal M&As in the US market. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Business and Entrepreneurship)
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