Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions

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Autor(a) principal: Rezende,Sérgio Fernando Loureiro
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Duarte,Roberto Gonzalez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: A common feature of the literature on post-acquisition changes is its dyadic feature, i.e. the emphasis is placed on the actors directly involved in the acquisition, often represented by the acquiree and the acquirer. Accordingly, actors outside the dyad, such as suppliers and buyers, are usually disregarded. There is, however, a relevant exception in this literature. Recently, some Nordic authors have claimed that if actors other than the acquiree and the acquirer are not taken into account, the existing literature may only present a partial view of changes following acquisitions. Consequently, they have suggested that changes following this type of operation can be analysed fruitfully at the network level. Our article adds to the efforts of these scholars to understand post-acquisition changes at a broader level by bringing to the fore two issues that have received scarce attention in the literature: i) nets rather than the network level appears to be the locus where post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad take place; ii) relational power can be regarded as an independent variable in post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad. These arguments are illustrated by three brief case studies of cross-border acquisitions.
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title Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions
spellingShingle Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions
Rezende,Sérgio Fernando Loureiro
network
post-acquisition changes
dyad
relational power
title_short Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions
title_full Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions
title_fullStr Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions
title_full_unstemmed Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions
title_sort Post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad: power at the net level in cross-border acquisitions
author Rezende,Sérgio Fernando Loureiro
author_facet Rezende,Sérgio Fernando Loureiro
Duarte,Roberto Gonzalez
author_role author
author2 Duarte,Roberto Gonzalez
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rezende,Sérgio Fernando Loureiro
Duarte,Roberto Gonzalez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv network
post-acquisition changes
dyad
relational power
topic network
post-acquisition changes
dyad
relational power
description A common feature of the literature on post-acquisition changes is its dyadic feature, i.e. the emphasis is placed on the actors directly involved in the acquisition, often represented by the acquiree and the acquirer. Accordingly, actors outside the dyad, such as suppliers and buyers, are usually disregarded. There is, however, a relevant exception in this literature. Recently, some Nordic authors have claimed that if actors other than the acquiree and the acquirer are not taken into account, the existing literature may only present a partial view of changes following acquisitions. Consequently, they have suggested that changes following this type of operation can be analysed fruitfully at the network level. Our article adds to the efforts of these scholars to understand post-acquisition changes at a broader level by bringing to the fore two issues that have received scarce attention in the literature: i) nets rather than the network level appears to be the locus where post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad take place; ii) relational power can be regarded as an independent variable in post-acquisition changes beyond the dyad. These arguments are illustrated by three brief case studies of cross-border acquisitions.
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