Merger and acquisition typologies:a review

Angwin, Duncan Neil (2012) Merger and acquisition typologies:a review. In: The handbook of mergers and acquisitions. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 40-70. ISBN 9780199601462

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Abstract

Typologies are in abundance in the Mergers and Acquisitions (‘M&A’) literature and many are common currency amongst practitioners and academics alike. To date however they appear to have achieved a degree of uncritical acceptance. This may have negative consequences for deal doers and those seeking to build strong academic foundations for M&A research. Consequently there is need for critical appraisal of M&A typologies in order to re-root this research stream. This chapter provides an extensive review, comparison and critique of many prominent typologies in the M&A literature in order to identify the status of these frameworks and to highlight where further refinement and testing is necessary. This is the first critical review of typologies in the M&A field and aims to assess their role in making sense of this complex area.

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?? MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONSTYPOLOGIESTAXONOMIESM&APOST ACQUISITION INTEGRATIONBUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING(ALL)DISCIPLINE-BASED RESEARCH ??
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79466
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13 May 2016 15:24
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