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Learning, hubris and corporate serial acquisitions
Authors:Nihat Aktas  Eric de Bodt  Richard Roll  
Institution:aEMLYON Business School, 23 av. Guy de Collongue, F-69130 Ecully, France;bUniversité de Lille 2, Lille School of Management, 1 place Déliot - BP381, F-59020 Lille, France;cThe Anderson School UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481, United States
Abstract:Recent empirical research has shown that, from deal to deal, serial acquirers' cumulative abnormal returns (CAR) are declining. This has been most often attributed to CEOs hubris. We question this interpretation. Our theoretical analysis shows that (i) a declining CAR from deal to deal is not sufficient to reveal the presence of hubris, (ii) if CEOs are learning, economically motivated and rational, a declining CAR from deal to deal should be observed, (iii) predictions can be derived about the impact of learning and hubris on the time between successive deals and, finally, (iv) predictions about the CAR and about the time between successive deal trends lead to testable empirical hypotheses.
Keywords:Learning  Hubris  Merger and acquisition  Serial acquisitions  Abnormal return
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