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overconfidence is related to a number of critical aspects of international merger activity. Overconfidence helps to explain the …This study examines the role that CEO overconfidence plays in an explanation of international mergers and acquisitions … number of offers made by a CEO, the frequency of diversifying acquisitions, and the use of cash to finance a merger deal …
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We examine the impact of acquisitions by UK acquirers on executive pay. The overall sample shows a significant transitory pay increase. Pay changes are not affected by target nationality or organizational form, although initial cross-border acquisitions result in higher pay. Pay increases are...
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By combining two large data sets (on international trade flows and cross-border mergers and acquisitions - M&As), we … interaction between firms in a general equilibrium setting). In terms of economic importance, the dominant merger wave variable is … a positive global-all effect, indicating that M&A waves are an economy-wide, global phenomenon. Country-specific merger …
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