Our empirical study considers the impact of geography on post-acquisition performance for technological acquisitions. Relying on insights from the transaction costs and international business literatures we suggest that both geographic distance and borders influence post-acquisition innovative performance. Examining the patent portfolios of 3683 high tech acquirers in the period 2000–2012 we support a ‘liability of distance’ hypothesis and show that every 1000 km between the target and the acquirer costs as much as 19 lost patent applications. We do not find support for a ‘liability of foreignness’ hypothesis, however, but show in fact, that else equal, cross-border deals result in 3.15 additional patent applications. For high tech acquirer...
Managing acquired foreign firms often proves to be a challenging task for the acquiring firms. We pr...
Recent studies on the geography of knowledge networks have documented a negative impact of physical ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
Our empirical study considers the impact of geography on post-acquisition performance for technologi...
Our empirical study considers the impact of geography on post-acquisition performance for technologi...
Our empirical study considers the impact of geography on post-acquisition performance for technologi...
Using a sample of 538 M&A transactions covering public and private firms in a wide range of predomin...
Many announced cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are never brought to completion desp...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the pate...
Literature has offered diverse explanations of the relationship between cultural distance and acquis...
Many announced cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are never brought to completion despite ...
Many announced cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are never brought to completion despite ...
Managing acquired foreign firms often proves to be a challenging task for the acquiring firms. We pr...
Recent studies on the geography of knowledge networks have documented a negative impact of physical ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...
Our empirical study considers the impact of geography on post-acquisition performance for technologi...
Our empirical study considers the impact of geography on post-acquisition performance for technologi...
Our empirical study considers the impact of geography on post-acquisition performance for technologi...
Using a sample of 538 M&A transactions covering public and private firms in a wide range of predomin...
Many announced cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are never brought to completion desp...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the pate...
Literature has offered diverse explanations of the relationship between cultural distance and acquis...
Many announced cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are never brought to completion despite ...
Many announced cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are never brought to completion despite ...
Managing acquired foreign firms often proves to be a challenging task for the acquiring firms. We pr...
Recent studies on the geography of knowledge networks have documented a negative impact of physical ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the pattern of knowledge flows as indicated by the paten...