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at the area of cross-border mergers. The conduct of a cross-border merger falls within the protective scope of the …
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Prior research has addressed the question of whether certain events cause a transfer of wealth between stockholders and bondholders but does not control for the events' impacts on firms' credit risk. This may explain why many studies fail to identify wealth transfers. By employing announcements...
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around the deal announcement are not unanimous across countries. Acquirers beyond the most competitive takeover markets (the … corporate control is a robust determinant of shareholder gains and takeover premia after controlling for deal, firm …
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ownership increases the probability that a merger deal is cross-border, successful, and the bidder takes full control of the …
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Harris and O’Brien (2018) investigate whether U.S. tax policy distorts U.S. multinationals’ (MNCs) investment. They find that MNCs facing higher repatriation tax costs engage in fewer domestic acquisitions. The study re-examines the results in two prior studies that found no effect (Hanlon...
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Although post-merger integration (PMI) in management control systems (MCSs) is a key determinant of successful … the issues, solutions, and implementation of PMI tasks in MCSs at each phase of a cross-border merger from the perspective … installation of MCSs. Lastly, in order to minimize merger risks, a PMI-dedicated business division must be designated in the an …
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This study shows that domestic mergers and acquisitions (M&A) were inhibited by the U.S.'s worldwide tax policy on foreign-earned income. Double Irish structures, a complex web of subsidiaries that reduce foreign tax rates and therefore increase potential repatriation tax rates, are associated...
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This study examined the determinants of global merger and acquisition (M&A) deals completion by using organizational …&A experiences in China and other parts of the world have either a negative effect on the probability of deal completion, or no …
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after merger announcement, the passage of time is informative about the probability that the merger will ultimately complete …
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Despite the fact that one-third of worldwide mergers involve firms from different countries, the vast majority of the academic literature on mergers studies domestic mergers. What little has been written about cross-border mergers has focused on public firms, usually from the United States. Yet,...
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