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Industry Shock Expectations,Interindustry Linkages,and Merger Waves: Evidence from the Hospital Industry
Authors:Minjung Park  Robert Town
Affiliation:1. Haas School of Business, University of California, , Berkeley, CA, USA;2. The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, , Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:It is well known that mergers often occur in waves, and this paper develops a new mechanism for merger waves: expectations over industry shocks. We develop a simple test of this explanation and use it to explore the role of expectations in the context of the 1990s hospital merger wave. Managed care such as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) started to become popular in the late 1980s and ultimately became an important player in the health insurance market. Our empirical analysis shows that the expected increase in the popularity of HMOs was partly responsible for the hospital merger wave of the 1990s: hospitals feared that the “innovation” of managed care in the downstream insurance market would penetrate the upstream hospital market and responded to this belief by merging. Our results show the importance of incorporating expectations and interindustry linkages into the understanding of merger waves.
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