Resource redeployment between merging firms is an important way in which corporate acquisitions create value. Such redeployment can occur in horizontal deals when the acquirer and the target are from the same industry, or in non-horizontal deals when the acquirer and the target come from different industries. Although existing research focuses on the former scenario of resource deployment in horizontal acquisitions, resource deployment as a potential source of value in non-horizontal acquisitions has been understudied. This study uses a formal model to develop a theory of resource redeployment that both embraces and contrasts both types of acquisitions to offer new insights. The study concludes that the focus on horizontal acquisitions miss...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of the similarity in the skill res...
International audienceThis paper investigates the link between resource and skill transfers and the ...
This volume examines the differences between resource sharing and resource redeployment, and the sub...
International audienceThis paper studies redeployment of resources between target and acquiring busi...
This paper examines how value is created in horizontal mergers and acquisitions. More specifically, ...
Research in the strategy and international business literatures shows that firms often undertake acq...
A central theme in corporate strategy is that firm value is enhanced when managers have discretion t...
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) continue to be a popular vehicle for corporate profitability and grow...
This dissertation is comprised of two essays examining the effect of mergers and acquisitions on fir...
This study examines the value of horizontal acquisitions/mergers and the source from where this valu...
This research investigates economic performance implications of different types of corporate acquisi...
This paper studies how firms use acquisitions to achieve long-term business reconfiguration. We base...
Mergers & acquisitions (M&A;) are most popular external growth strategies. While the number of M...
We explore the role of resource interactions in explaining firm performance in the context of acquis...
Seeking critical assets is known to be a key motivation for emerging economy firms to make acquisiti...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of the similarity in the skill res...
International audienceThis paper investigates the link between resource and skill transfers and the ...
This volume examines the differences between resource sharing and resource redeployment, and the sub...
International audienceThis paper studies redeployment of resources between target and acquiring busi...
This paper examines how value is created in horizontal mergers and acquisitions. More specifically, ...
Research in the strategy and international business literatures shows that firms often undertake acq...
A central theme in corporate strategy is that firm value is enhanced when managers have discretion t...
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) continue to be a popular vehicle for corporate profitability and grow...
This dissertation is comprised of two essays examining the effect of mergers and acquisitions on fir...
This study examines the value of horizontal acquisitions/mergers and the source from where this valu...
This research investigates economic performance implications of different types of corporate acquisi...
This paper studies how firms use acquisitions to achieve long-term business reconfiguration. We base...
Mergers & acquisitions (M&A;) are most popular external growth strategies. While the number of M...
We explore the role of resource interactions in explaining firm performance in the context of acquis...
Seeking critical assets is known to be a key motivation for emerging economy firms to make acquisiti...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of the similarity in the skill res...
International audienceThis paper investigates the link between resource and skill transfers and the ...
This volume examines the differences between resource sharing and resource redeployment, and the sub...