A large number of studies (DeYoung et al., 2009) analyze merger outcomes in the financial industry, while other forms of business cooperation are still poorly investigated. Our paper examines results of strategic alliances and joint ventures in European and US banking over the period 1999–2009. First, we estimate abnormal returns around the deal announcement date and then these are regressed on a large set of explanatory variables. We show that joint ventures create shareholder value when involving non-banking financial partners and allowing banks to expand abroad, while international strategic alliances tend to destroy shareholder valu
This paper is designed to investigate why previous researches fail to detect the synergies and benef...
Prior studies find that the formation of strategic alliances creates value for stock holders, but th...
We examine whether banks, in providing financing for the deals, monitor firms mergers and acquisitio...
"A large number of studies (DeYoung et al., 2009) analyze merger outcomes in the financial industry,...
The European banking industry has experienced profound change in regulation, technology and market s...
We examine a sample of strategic alliances made by financial services firms during 1986 to 2003. The...
This paper examines the wealth effects of financial-institution strategic alliances on the sharehold...
We study the stock market valuation of mergers and acquisitions in the European banking industry. Ba...
This study defines Global Strategic Alliances (GSAs) in the context of current management and intern...
Strategic alliances, joint ventures (JVs), and other cooperation agreements between firms operating ...
Strategic alliances are a prevalent form of business organization. The critical characteristics of s...
Between 1998 and 2005, we identify 74 cross-border M&A transactions involving banks from developed n...
In recent years, a number of researchers have examined the existence and source of shareholder wealt...
Bank mergers in the United States have reshaped the structure of Amer-ican banking into an increasin...
"The impact of past syndicate alliances on the consolidation of financial institutions is examined. ...
This paper is designed to investigate why previous researches fail to detect the synergies and benef...
Prior studies find that the formation of strategic alliances creates value for stock holders, but th...
We examine whether banks, in providing financing for the deals, monitor firms mergers and acquisitio...
"A large number of studies (DeYoung et al., 2009) analyze merger outcomes in the financial industry,...
The European banking industry has experienced profound change in regulation, technology and market s...
We examine a sample of strategic alliances made by financial services firms during 1986 to 2003. The...
This paper examines the wealth effects of financial-institution strategic alliances on the sharehold...
We study the stock market valuation of mergers and acquisitions in the European banking industry. Ba...
This study defines Global Strategic Alliances (GSAs) in the context of current management and intern...
Strategic alliances, joint ventures (JVs), and other cooperation agreements between firms operating ...
Strategic alliances are a prevalent form of business organization. The critical characteristics of s...
Between 1998 and 2005, we identify 74 cross-border M&A transactions involving banks from developed n...
In recent years, a number of researchers have examined the existence and source of shareholder wealt...
Bank mergers in the United States have reshaped the structure of Amer-ican banking into an increasin...
"The impact of past syndicate alliances on the consolidation of financial institutions is examined. ...
This paper is designed to investigate why previous researches fail to detect the synergies and benef...
Prior studies find that the formation of strategic alliances creates value for stock holders, but th...
We examine whether banks, in providing financing for the deals, monitor firms mergers and acquisitio...