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Synergies and Internal Agency Conflicts: The Double‐Edged Sword of Mergers

Paolo Fulghieri and Laurie Hodrick

Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 2006, vol. 15, issue 3, 549-576

Abstract: This paper investigates the interaction between synergies and internal agency conflicts that emerges endogenously in multi‐division firms. A divisional manager's entrenchment choice depends directly on the specificity of her division's assets, because the specificity governs whether entrenchment activities reduce the likelihood of her division being divested. The presence of synergies, by modifying the difference between the value of assets in their current use and in alternative uses, may alter the divisional manager's entrenchment incentive. In “the double‐edged sword of mergers,” synergy and internal agency effects are of opposite sign and merger gains may not be increasing in expected synergies. We characterize when divisions should optimally stand alone and when they should be part of a merged firm. We predict an absence of diversifying mergers in industries plagued by misdeployed assets, offer a novel explanation for the cross‐sectional variation in postmerger valuation, and explain why mergers may be valuable ex ante while leading to successful divestitures ex post.

Date: 2006
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