Entry-timing,business groups and early-mover advantage within industry merger waves in emerging markets: A study of Indian firms |
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Authors: | Mohammad Fuad Ashutosh Kumar Sinha |
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Affiliation: | 1.Strategic Management Group,Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow,Lucknow,India |
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Abstract: | Merger waves are periods of intense and concentrated merger activity which exhibit a wave-like pattern. Drawing upon the resource-based view, we examine the timing of entry and early-mover advantage within merger waves. Following a robust simulation-based methodology of wave analysis, we identify merger waves in eight industries during the time period 2000–2014. Firms affiliated to business groups were found to be early movers. A higher degree of internationalization is also associated with early movement of a firm. Within business groups, their multi-entity character is positively associated with early entry whereas their board interlock was negatively related with entry-timing. Further, early moving acquirers reap superior post-acquisition performance, thereby suggesting that early-mover advantages exist within merger waves. |
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