This book provides scholars and practitioners in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) with a solid foundation for further research. M&As continue to shape the economic landscape across the globe. While there is already a huge body of scholarly work on the subject, findings appear contradictory and academics and practitioners often struggle to understand what factors make M&As successful. Due to the lack of an agreed-upon definition, research findings appear contradictory, while in fact they are often simply not comparable. To address this, the book rethinks how we measure key umbrella constructs.…mehr
This book provides scholars and practitioners in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) with a solid foundation for further research. M&As continue to shape the economic landscape across the globe. While there is already a huge body of scholarly work on the subject, findings appear contradictory and academics and practitioners often struggle to understand what factors make M&As successful. Due to the lack of an agreed-upon definition, research findings appear contradictory, while in fact they are often simply not comparable. To address this, the book rethinks how we measure key umbrella constructs. It specifically focuses on the conceptualization phase of the measurement process, often taken for granted in the current research.
Olimpia Meglio holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration. She is Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy. Her research interests lie at the intersection of strategic and organizational issues in growth strategies. Her work has been published in leading academic journals, such as the Journal of Business Research, or R&D Management. Svante Schriber holds a Ph.D. from the Stockholm School of Economics, and works as an Associate Professor at Stockholm Business School, Stockholm, Sweden. His research focuses on competitive strategy, particularly M&As. His interests include target selection, integration, and competitive dynamics in M&As. His work has been published in leading international journals, such as the Journal of World Business or Journal of Business Research.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Construct measurement: The case for umbrella constructs.-Chapter 1: Construct management in strategic management.- Chapter 2: Umbrella constructs: An overarching framework.- Part II: Umbrella constructs in the M&A field.- Chapter 3: The notion of process in merger and acquisition literature.- Chapter 4: The notion of fit in merger and acquisition literature.- Chapter 5: The notion of integration in merger and acquisition literature.-Chapter 6: The notion of performance in merger and acquisition literature.- Part III: moving forward.- Chapter 7: Umbrella constructs and the progress of the merger and acquisition field.- Chapter 8: Epilogue.
Part I: Construct measurement: The case for umbrella constructs.-Chapter 1: Construct management in strategic management.- Chapter 2: Umbrella constructs: An overarching framework.- Part II: Umbrella constructs in the M&A field.- Chapter 3: The notion of process in merger and acquisition literature.- Chapter 4: The notion of fit in merger and acquisition literature.- Chapter 5: The notion of integration in merger and acquisition literature.-Chapter 6: The notion of performance in merger and acquisition literature.- Part III: moving forward.- Chapter 7: Umbrella constructs and the progress of the merger and acquisition field.- Chapter 8: Epilogue.
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