Acquirers who buy small technology-based firms for their technological capabilities often discover that postmerger integration can destroy the very innovative capabilities that made the acquired organization attractive in the first place. Viewing structural integration as a mechanism to achieve coordination between acquirer and target organizations helps explain why structural integration may be necessary in technology acquisitions despite the costs of disruption this imposes, as well as the conditions under which it becomes less (or un-) necessary. We show that interdependence motivates structural integration but that preexisting common ground offers acquirers an alternate path to achieving coordination, which may be less disruptive than s...
Acquisitions are standard components of the growth strategies of many organizations. Frequently, acq...
This dissertation focuses on the performance implications of acquisitions in high technology industr...
Knowledge based perspectives on the theory of the firm share the central assumption that the coordin...
Acquirers who buy small technology-based firms for their technological capabilities often discover t...
Acquirers who buy small technology-based firms for their technological capabilities often discover t...
Large, established firms acquiring small, technology-based firms must manage them so as to both expl...
Motivated by increasing importance and frequently unsatisfying performance of high-technology acquis...
Large, established firms acquiring small, technology-based firms must manage them so as to both expl...
Acquisitions of small high-tech firms by large incumbents are a prominent mechanism for external kno...
Acquisitions of entrepreneurial firms by established firms have become important means for technolo...
Technology-grafting acquisitions are the acquisitions of technology-based entrepreneurial firms by e...
Post-acquisitions structures in cross-border M&As: An innovation-based perspectiv
Master's thesis in Industrial economicsA lot of focus regarding M&A is aimed towards its high failur...
International audienceIn this paper I analyze the effects that the post-acquisition integration proc...
Established firms sometimes seek to augment their internal R&D by acquiring entrepreneurial firms. V...
Acquisitions are standard components of the growth strategies of many organizations. Frequently, acq...
This dissertation focuses on the performance implications of acquisitions in high technology industr...
Knowledge based perspectives on the theory of the firm share the central assumption that the coordin...
Acquirers who buy small technology-based firms for their technological capabilities often discover t...
Acquirers who buy small technology-based firms for their technological capabilities often discover t...
Large, established firms acquiring small, technology-based firms must manage them so as to both expl...
Motivated by increasing importance and frequently unsatisfying performance of high-technology acquis...
Large, established firms acquiring small, technology-based firms must manage them so as to both expl...
Acquisitions of small high-tech firms by large incumbents are a prominent mechanism for external kno...
Acquisitions of entrepreneurial firms by established firms have become important means for technolo...
Technology-grafting acquisitions are the acquisitions of technology-based entrepreneurial firms by e...
Post-acquisitions structures in cross-border M&As: An innovation-based perspectiv
Master's thesis in Industrial economicsA lot of focus regarding M&A is aimed towards its high failur...
International audienceIn this paper I analyze the effects that the post-acquisition integration proc...
Established firms sometimes seek to augment their internal R&D by acquiring entrepreneurial firms. V...
Acquisitions are standard components of the growth strategies of many organizations. Frequently, acq...
This dissertation focuses on the performance implications of acquisitions in high technology industr...
Knowledge based perspectives on the theory of the firm share the central assumption that the coordin...