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Methods in M&A - A look at the past and the future to forge a path forward

Susan Cartwright (), Statu Teerikangas (), Audrey Rouziès () and Elisabeth Wilson-Evered ()
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Audrey Rouziès: stratégie - CRM - Centre de Recherche en Management - UT Capitole - Université Toulouse Capitole - UT - Université de Toulouse - IAE - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises - Toulouse - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

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Abstract: Though the field of M&A has come under increasing criticism for its lack of providing theories and explanations of the phenomenon under study, M&A, less attention has been paid to a promising 'suspect' behind this state of affairs: the methodological choices used in the study of M&A. Basing ourselves on a symposium on qualitative methods in the study of M&A at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (Cartwright, Teerikangas, Rouzies, Wilson, & Tienari, 2009), and further inspired by the call of Meglio and Risberg (2010) for a rejuvenation of M&A research, we engage in this introduction to our Special Issue on 'Methods in M&A' into a two-fold exploration. For one, we look at the past by engaging in a review of published top-tier M&A research that we analyze from both thematical and methodological lenses. This 'rear mirror perspective' allows us to identify methodological gaps in the study of M&A, in so doing prompting calls for action going forward. For another, we gauge into the future through the lenses of the papers appearing in this Special Issue. Taken together, these explorations in time into the past and the future enable us to identify areas of forthcoming methodological foci and engagement in the study of M&A. In conclusion, we call for a broader span of attention as regards the (1) focus of analysis: the firm or the network; (2) 'bridging' of themes, methods, levels of analysis, units of analysis, literatures and theoretical lenses; (3) research philosophical underpinnings; and (4) foci of qualitative research in the study of M&A. Looking forward, we foresee a promising future for research prospects on M&A that we hope this Special Issue will have in its part helped to spark and inspire

Keywords: "mergers and acquisitions"; "qualitative methods "; mergers and acquisitions; qualitative methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Published in Scandinavian Journal of Management, 2012, 28 (2), pp.95-106. ⟨10.1016/j.scaman.2012.03.002⟩

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scaman.2012.03.002

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