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Value Creation in Mergers, Acquisitions, and Alliances - Dissertation Jacobs University Bremen, 2009

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About ten years ago, the network-oriented markets for electricity and natural gas were opened. The formerly vertically integrated companies were partly disintegrated, the regional or local monopolies were removed, and customers received the possibility to choose their supplier as in other industries. This led to fundamental changes in the market structure. In an industry with relatively low growth of demand, companies were looking for additional growth and at the same time reacted to competitive pressures. Often mergers, acquisitions, and alliances were the strategic answer. The period of beginning liberalisation is, therefore, also a period of intranational and international attempts to join forces in order to prepare for competition. How successful are such attempts? In this book, Kathrin Bösecke gives the answer based on an empirical study using a large data set and identifies success factors for business combinations in the utility industry. This study is of great interest for economists studying the impacts of business strategies as well as for practioners in finance and the utility industry observing the market development in the utility sector. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Pfaffenberger Preface Doing research can be stressful and frustrating, but when it yields exciting results it can also be very rewarding. There were a number of people, during the course of this research, who gave advice or offered encouragement and good cheer when needed.

List of contents

Fundamentals.- Value creation in mergers and acquisitions - theoretical paradigms and past research.- Value creation in alliances - a meta-analysis.- A quantitative analysis of value creation in business combinations - in the European utility industry.- Summary.

About the author

Dr. Kathrin Bösecke completed her doctoral thesis at Jacobs University Bremen.

Summary

About ten years ago, the network-oriented markets for electricity and natural gas were opened. The formerly vertically integrated companies were partly disintegrated, the regional or local monopolies were removed, and customers received the possibility to choose their supplier as in other industries. This led to fundamental changes in the market structure. In an industry with relatively low growth of demand, companies were looking for additional growth and at the same time reacted to competitive pressures. Often mergers, acquisitions, and alliances were the strategic answer. The period of beginning liberalisation is, therefore, also a period of intranational and international attempts to join forces in order to prepare for competition. How successful are such attempts? In this book, Kathrin Bösecke gives the answer based on an empirical study using a large data set and identifies success factors for business combinations in the utility industry. This study is of great interest for economists studying the impacts of business strategies as well as for practioners in finance and the utility industry observing the market development in the utility sector. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Pfaffenberger Preface Doing research can be stressful and frustrating, but when it yields exciting results it can also be very rewarding. There were a number of people, during the course of this research, who gave advice or offered encouragement and good cheer when needed.

Product details

Authors Kathrin Bösecke, Katrin Bösecke
Publisher Gabler
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2009
 
EAN 9783834917058
ISBN 978-3-8349-1705-8
No. of pages 192
Weight 276 g
Illustrations XV, 192 p. 22 illus.
Series Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Management, Cash Flow, Management und Managementtechniken, Leadership, Business and Management, Business Strategy/Leadership, Management & management techniques, Management science, Business Strategy and Leadership

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