Equity Commitment in Cross-Border Acquisitions: The Influence of Distance and Organizational Resources
Distance in International Business: Concept, Cost and Value
ISBN: 978-1-78743-719-7, eISBN: 978-1-78743-718-0
Publication date: 23 November 2017
Abstract
We investigate the effect of distance – political, economic, cultural and spatial, on developed-economy multinational enterprises’ (MNEs’) ownership decisions in cross-border (CB) acquisitions. We start with the premise that distance discourages full and majority ownership in CB acquisitions, and further investigate the moderating role of distance-reducing factors. We examine how the relationship between distance and acquisition ownership decision is moderated by firm-specific characteristics, such as firm size, general international experience, and specific host country experience. Our data sample consists of 1,041 CB acquisitions under taken by Finnish MNEs in 58 countries during the time period 1990–2010. We find substantial support for all our hypotheses and conclude that the negative effects of distance on CB acquisition equity stake are positively moderated by the three firm-specific resources but their individual importance is conditional on the host country type (developed or emerging).
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Citation
Dikova, D., Arslan, A. and Larimo, J. (2017), "Equity Commitment in Cross-Border Acquisitions: The Influence of Distance and Organizational Resources", Verbeke, A., Puck, J. and Tulder, R.v. (Ed.) Distance in International Business: Concept, Cost and Value (Progress in International Business Research, Vol. 12), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 297-337. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1745-886220170000012021
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
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