The relevance of political affinity for the initial acquisition premium in cross‐border acquisitions
Abstract
Research summary : In the context of economic nationalism, we investigate the relevance of political affinity between countries to the initial acquisition premium offered in cross‐border acquisitions. Political affinity is defined as the similarity of national interests in global affairs. We argue that political affinity affects how foreign acquirers anticipate their bargaining position in their negotiations with domestic target firms. With...
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Title
The relevance of political affinity for the initial acquisition premium in cross‐border acquisitions
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
10
Pages
2071 - 2091
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