Organizational economics insights from acquisitions research
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Published:2009
Jeffrey J. Reuer, 2009. "Organizational economics insights from acquisitions research", Economic Institutions of Strategy, Jackson A. Nickerson, Brian S. Silverman
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Corporate acquisitions have received less attention than the “make-versus-buy” paradigm problem within transaction cost economics. However, recent research that has been conducted on acquisitions is a valuable source of ideas that can be put to use in organizational governance studies more broadly. In this paper, I provide a brief review of the M&A literature with the aim of developing two arguments. First, information economics has provided important theoretical underpinnings for this literature and complements transaction cost economics by emphasizing the ex ante exchange hazards that economic actors face. Second, research using information economics offers the potential to enrich the organizational economics research agenda in strategic management and vice versa.
