L'autore:
Professor David Faulkner is Dean of Magna Carta College, Oxford, a private business school that he co-founded in 2007. He is also Professor at Hult International Business School and Professor Emeritus of Strategy at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was formerly official Student (Fellow) of Christ Church, Oxford and Deputy Director of the Saïd Business School, Oxford University. He is an Oxford-educated economist by background, who has spent much of his early career as a strategic management consultant with McKinsey and Co and Arthur D. Little. He gained a Doctorate from Oxford University (D Phil), researching into conditions for success in International Strategic Alliances. He has written and edited thirteen books including, The Oxford Handbook ofStrategy (OUP). Dr Satu Teerikangas is Lecturer in Management at University College, London. She received her PhD from Helsinki University of Technology. Her research centres on the management of M&A, and has been published in several journals, including the Journal of Management, Human Resource Management and the British Journal of Management. She co-edits Special Issues on M&As for the Scandinavian Journal of Management and the European Journal of International Management, and co-chairs the M&A track at the European Academy of Management annual conference since 2008. Prior to an academic career, Dr Teerikangas worked for Shell in the Netherlands and the UK. She is on the editorial review board of the International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management. Richard J. Joseph is Vice President for Academic Affairs at Hult International Business School, Boston, London, Dubai, Shanghai, and San Francisco. Previously he served on the faculty and administration of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to his academic career, he worked as an investment banker at Lehman Brothers, a securities trader at Bear Stearns, an international banker at Citibank, and a mergers and acquisitions lawyer for the Bass Group, Fort Worth. A graduate magna cum laude of Harvard College (B.A.), Oxford University (M.Litt.), and the University of Texas at Austin School of Law (J.D.), he is co-editor of Prentice Hall's Federal Taxation Series and has written numerous commentaries in the Financial Times, Christian Science Monitor, and Tax Notes International. His book, The Origins of the American Income Tax (Syracuse University Press), explores the original intent, rationale, and effect of the early American income tax.
Contenuti:
- 1: David Faulkner, Satu Teerikangas, Richard J. Joseph: Introduction
- Section I: A Strategic Lens for M&A
- 2: Kalin Kolev, John Haleblian, and Gerry McNamara: A Review of the Merger and Acquisition Wave Literature
- 3: Duncan Angwin: M&A Typologies: A Review
- 4: Michel Hitt, David King, Hema Krishnan, Marianna Makri, Mario Schijven, Katsuhiko Shimizu, and Hong Zhu: Creating Value through M&A: Challenges and Opportunities
- 5: Ioannis Thanos and Vassilis Papadakis: Unbundling Acquisition Performance: How Do they Perform and How Can This Be Measured?
- 6: Thomas Keil, Tomi Laamanen, and Aino Mäkisalo: Acquisitions, Acquisition Programs and Acquisition Capabilities
- Section II A Financial Lens for M&A
- 7: Brendan McSweeney and Elina Happonen: Pre-deal Management
- 8: Sudi Sudarsanam: Value Creation and Value Appropriation in M&A Deals
- 9: Richard J. Joseph and Bill Ryan: Structuring the Transaction
- 10: Scott Moeller and Maria Carapeto: Acquiring Distressed and Bankrupt Concerns
- 11: Brendan McSweeney: Takeover Strategies, Competitive Bidding and Defensive Tactics
- 12: Viktoria Dalko: Leveraged Buyouts
- 13: Bill Ryan: Shareholder Value: a Driver of M&A Activity
- Section III: A Socio-Cultural Lens for M&A
- 14: Satu Teerikangas and Richard J. Joseph: Post-M&A Integration: An Overview
- 15: Susan Cartwright: Individual Response to Mergers and Acquisitions
- 16: Satu Teerikangas and Philippe Véry: Culture in M&A: A Critical Synthesis and Steps Forward
- 17: David Faulkner, Robert Pitkethly, and John Child: Country Cultural Differences in Acquisition Management
- 18: Sajjad Jasimuddin: Knowledge Management in Mergers and Acquisitions
- 19: Steffen Giessner, Johannes Ullrich, and Rolf van Dick: A Social Identity Analysis of Mergers and Acquisitions
- 20: Janne Tienari and Eero Vaara: Power and Politics in M&A
- 21: Satu Teerikangas: Silent Forces Shaping the Performance of Cross-border Acquisitions
- Section IV: A Sectorial Lens for M&A
- 22: Harbir Singh and Prashant Kale: Characteristics of Emerging Market Mergers and Acquisitions
- 23: Gary A. Dymski: Financial Mergers and Acquisitions: From Regulation to Strategic Repositioning to Geo-economics
- 24: Nicholas Fairclough and Samantha Fairclough: Mergers between Professional Service Firms: How the Big 8 Became the Big 5
- 25: Annette Ranft, Adelaide Wilcox King, and Jennifer C. Sexton: Examining Resource and Expectational Ambiguity in Technology M&A Integration
- 26: Lars Schweizer: Characteristics of Biotechnology Mergers and Acquisitions
- Section V: Synthesis
- 27: Satu Teerikangas, Richard J. Joseph, David Faulkner: A Synthesis
- Appendix 1: M&A Motives, Definitions, and Defining Characteristics: Satu Teerikangas, David Faulkner, Richard J. Joseph
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