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The Effect of Cross-border Acquisition Experience on Subsequent Cross-border Acquisitions: A Test of the S-shape Hypothesis

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posted on 2024-10-20, 21:03 authored by RR Sharma, S Chowdhury, Y Yu
The literature generally supports the linear effect of cross-border acquisition (CBA) experience on subsequent CBA behaviour. We draw from the extended organisational learning perspective to propose an S-shaped relationship between CBA experience and subsequent CBAs. We hypothesise that the number of CBAs decreases at a low level of CBA experience, increases at a moderate level of CBA experience, and decreases again at a high level of CBA experience. Based on a sample of 1675 observations from 205 Indian MNEs, we find support for our hypothesis. Our findings contribute to the CBA literature, specifically in the context of emerging economy multinational enterprises.

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Sharma, R. R., Chowdhury, S. & Yu, Y. (2024). The Effect of Cross-border Acquisition Experience on Subsequent Cross-border Acquisitions: A Test of the S-shape Hypothesis. Journal of International Management, 30(3), 101138-101138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intman.2024.101138

Journal title

Journal of International Management

Volume

30

Issue

3

Publication date

2024-06-01

Pagination

101138-101138

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Publication status

Published

ISSN

1075-4253

Article number

101138

Language

en