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Theorie 3 Theory 3 Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Business start-up 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate governance 1 Eigentümerstruktur 1 Fusion 1 Führungskräfte 1 Gerechtigkeit 1 Justice 1 Managers 1 Merger 1 Oligopol 1 Oligopoly 1 Ownership structure 1 Social engineering 1 Sozialtechnologie 1 Takeover 1 Unternehmensgründung 1 Übernahme 1
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Cowgill, Bo 2 Ederer, Florian 2 Pellegrino, Bruno 2 Anton, Miguel 1 Dell'Acqua, Fabrizio 1 Giné, Mireia 1 Matz, Sandra 1 Stevenson, Megan T. 1
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Mergers and Acquisitions under Common Ownership
Anton, Miguel; Ederer, Florian; Giné, Mireia; … - 2023
We provide new facts about the cross-section and evolution of mergers and acquisitions for U.S. public firms. Using a general equilibrium model with a hedonic demand system and data on institutional ownership, we document that mergers are increasingly concentrated among firm pairs with a high...
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The Great Startup Sellout and the Rise of Oligopoly
Ederer, Florian; Pellegrino, Bruno - 2023
We document a secular shift from IPOs to acquisitions of venture capital-backed startups and show that this trend is accompanied by an increase in the opportunity cost of going public over the last quarter century. Dominant companies that are disproportionately active in the corporate control...
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Algorithmic Social Engineering
Cowgill, Bo; Stevenson, Megan T. - 2020
We examine the microeconomics of using algorithms to nudge decision-makers towards particular social outcomes. We refer to this as "algorithmic social engineering." In this article, we apply classic strategic communication models to this strategy. Manipulating predictions to express policy...
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The Managerial Effects of Algorithmic Fairness Activism
Cowgill, Bo - 2020
How do ethical arguments affect AI adoption in business? We randomly expose business decision-makers to arguments used in AI fairness activism. Arguments emphasizing the inescapability of algorithmic bias lead managers to abandon AI for manual review by humans and report greater expectations...
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