A Research Agenda for Mergers and Acquisitions
Edited by David R. King and
Olimpia Meglio
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Research Agenda poses unique questions and perspectives on how to generate impactful research on mergers and acquisitions. Bringing together a mix of established and emerging scholars, it outlines how future research in the field can enable managers to make better decisions and improve mergers and acquisition success.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035319060
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Heuristics in pre-merger processes , pp 17-40

- David Santana, Thi Nguyen, Nicola Mirc and Audrey Rouziès
- Ch 2 Target screening: a key strategic success factor for acquisitions , pp 41-64

- Florian Bauer and Mai Anh Dao
- Ch 3 Top executives and acquisitions , pp 65-86

- Gonzalo Molina-Sieiro and Mehdi Samimi
- Ch 4 The impact of analysts on acquirer stock price volatility , pp 87-104

- Kyeong-Seop Choi
- Ch 5 Social media and firm performance: a review , pp 105-122

- Paige Costanzo and Christine Kirkland
- Ch 6 The importance of network studies on mergers and acquisitions , pp 123-142

- Christina Öberg
- Ch 7 Reimagining MA integration: a project-based view on MAs , pp 143-158

- Joana Geraldi and Satu Teerikangas
- Ch 8 Blending causation and effectuation in acquisitions: a research agenda , pp 159-176

- Olimpia Meglio
- Ch 9 MA failure: an interdisciplinary, systematic review , pp 177-197

- Timo Paumen, David Kroon and Svetlana N. Khapova
- Ch 10 An ecosystem perspective of acquisition outcomes: a research agenda , pp 199-218

- Svante Schriber and Olimpia Meglio
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