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Since the publication of Organization Science's 1999 Special Issue on complexity theory, researchers have applied this paradigm to various organizational phenomena. In this paper, we examine post-merger and acquisition (M&A) executive turnover from a Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) perspective....
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Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) occur in brief bursts or ‘waves' of activity. These waves are known value-creation opportunities, but their occurrence is a mystery to scholars and managers alike. The existing literature on M&A waves is fragmented, incomplete, and lacking in an overarching...
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Strategic business cycle management (BCM) involves exploiting movements of the economy to gain competitive advantage over rivals. BCM is applicable to mergers and acquisitions (M&A) which occur in cyclical, non-periodic waves. Acquiring targets at a wave's beginning is profitable, making waves...
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If uncertainty in the core business drives diversification, then diversification should occur more often when the target industry has low uncertainty. Adopting an industry-dyad view of diversification, we investigate whether uncertainty spread, the difference in uncertainty levels between...
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Merger and acquisition (M&A) waves can be value-creation opportunities, yet their occurrence remains a mystery to scholars and practitioners alike. The extant literature on M&A waves is mostly from psychology, economics and sociology. A study of The Great Merger Wave of 1898-1903 shows how...
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