Building on behavioral theory, we study when and how firms unlock synergy from acquisitions over extended periods of time. We argue that initial integration is inevitably suboptimal and that, as a result, acquisitive growth decreases an acquirer's performance, eventually forcing it to engage in organizational restructuring to more fully unlock the synergistic potential. Hence, we conceptualize organizational restructuring as a second stage in the integration process. Moreover, we theorize about how acquisition-restructuring cycles evolve as firms gain acquisition and restructuring experience. We tested our theory using panel data on firms undertaking almost 1,600 acquisitions over four decades
Post acquisition integration is widely understood to play a key role in the success and failure of m...
Despite existing research examining snapshots of employee reactions to organizational mergers and ac...
Abstract: Synergy creation is a dominant motive, as well as a key success factor for mergers and acq...
Building on behavioral theory, we study when and how firms unlock synergy from acquisitions over ext...
Building on behavioral theory, we study when and how firms unlock synergy from acquisitions over ext...
Prior research suggests that the majority of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) fail to deliver the valu...
A large number of directors at the time of crisis tries to buy cheap or take it failed company. Many...
Increasing chances of firm survival requires enduring entrepreneurship or the ability to balance com...
Integration process performance, capturing the extent to which integration teams realize their integ...
The United States is in the midst of the greatest merger and acquisition boom of all time. Despite t...
Resilience has received increasing attention in organisational research; however, it has remained un...
Abstract: Synergy creation is a dominant motive, as well as a key success factor for mergers and acq...
Despite existing research examining snapshots of employee reactions to organizational mergers and ac...
Research on post-acquisition integration has to a large extent ignored the myriad of changing contex...
M&A scholars have generally assumed that post-acquisition integration is a self-contained process. H...
Post acquisition integration is widely understood to play a key role in the success and failure of m...
Despite existing research examining snapshots of employee reactions to organizational mergers and ac...
Abstract: Synergy creation is a dominant motive, as well as a key success factor for mergers and acq...
Building on behavioral theory, we study when and how firms unlock synergy from acquisitions over ext...
Building on behavioral theory, we study when and how firms unlock synergy from acquisitions over ext...
Prior research suggests that the majority of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) fail to deliver the valu...
A large number of directors at the time of crisis tries to buy cheap or take it failed company. Many...
Increasing chances of firm survival requires enduring entrepreneurship or the ability to balance com...
Integration process performance, capturing the extent to which integration teams realize their integ...
The United States is in the midst of the greatest merger and acquisition boom of all time. Despite t...
Resilience has received increasing attention in organisational research; however, it has remained un...
Abstract: Synergy creation is a dominant motive, as well as a key success factor for mergers and acq...
Despite existing research examining snapshots of employee reactions to organizational mergers and ac...
Research on post-acquisition integration has to a large extent ignored the myriad of changing contex...
M&A scholars have generally assumed that post-acquisition integration is a self-contained process. H...
Post acquisition integration is widely understood to play a key role in the success and failure of m...
Despite existing research examining snapshots of employee reactions to organizational mergers and ac...
Abstract: Synergy creation is a dominant motive, as well as a key success factor for mergers and acq...