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Network Opportunities and Obstacles in Mergers and Acquisitions: The Role of Resource Embeddedness

Enrico Baraldi and Torkel Strömsten

Chapter 10 in Managing Opportunity Development in Business Networks, 2005, pp 202-218 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Firms engage in mergers and acquisitions (M…As) in order to exploit and realise profit opportunities (Kirzner, 1997). According to the literature on M …As, these opportunities can implicitly be divided into Run-related opportunities and industry-related opportunities. Firm-related opportunities are concerned with exploiting managerial synergies, such as redundant functions or activities once two firms have merged (Sudarsanam et al., 1996). Industry-related opportunities concern the positive effects that a firm can obtain by changing or stabilising the structure of its industry: for example, taking over a firm producing a hostile substitute product (Porter, 1980, 1985).

Keywords: Market Share; Production Facility; Industry Level; Strategic Management Journal; Business Network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230379695_11

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