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Acquire and leave”: Effects of startups acquisitions by digital ecosystems

Anna Stavniychuk () and Olga À. Markova
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Olga À. Markova: Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Moscow, Russia

Upravlenets, 2023, vol. 14, issue 5, 83-105

Abstract: Digital ecosystems penetrate many areas of modern life, they integrate many services and are growing partially through acquiring start-ups. These can lead to a rise of their market power, which in turn has caused the increased attention of antitrust regulators in recent years . The new changes into the Russian antitrust law contain the requirement for scrutiny for mergers above 7 billion of rubbles. This additional criterion is designed to include the acquisitions of startups by digital ecosystems that currently do not need to be announced to the Russian antitrust service. As for economic literature, there is no consensus on the way mergers with startups affect markets, in particular, venture capital market. The purpose of this work is to assess the effects of mergers of digital ecosystems with Russian startups in different niches of the venture investment in these niches. Methodologically, our study is based on economic theory and particularly on industrial organisation, antitrust economics; we also use econometrics while estimating causal inferences. We perform econometric analysis of panel data and matching to evaluate the effect of mergers of digital ecosystems with startups. In our quantitative analysis we use data collected from the website Rusbase, which gathers information on deals with Russian startups building primarily on open sources. In our study, we conclude that niches where digital ecosystems more actively purchase or invest in startups tend to be lower investments, smaller total and average purchase prices, which may indicate some washing out of investments in such niches. However, the effect we see may be present due to the changing popularity of niches and/or bringing forward of investor decisions, and not to the kill zone that is claimed to be one of the downsides of such mergers, since we observe a short-term increase in the number of investment decisions in a niche during the period when a startup is acquired by the digital ecosystem.

Keywords: digital ecosystems; antitrust law; acquisitions; venture capital; platforms; impact assessment; panel matching (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K21 L22 L40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.29141/2218-5003-2023-14-5-6

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