Highly skilled and well connected: Migrant inventors in cross-border M&As
Diego Useche,
Ernest Miguelez and
Francesco Lissoni
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Abstract:
Based on a relational view of international business, we investigate the role of migrant inventors in cross-border mergers and acquisitions undertaken by R&D-active firms. We hypothesize that the migrant inventors' international social networks can be leveraged by their employers in order to identify and/or integrate relevant knowledge bases of acquisition targets in the inventors' home country. We nuance our hypothesis by means of several conditional logistic regressions on a large matched sample of deals and control cases. The impact of migrant inventors increases with the distance between countries and for targets located in countries with weak administrative/legal systems, as well as when targets are either innovative or belong to high-tech sectors or to the same sector as the acquirer, and for full versus partial acquisitions.
Keywords: PCT patents; Migration; Cross-border mergers and acquisitions; Inventors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-01-21
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