Determining Ownership Positions in Acquisitions: Market and Strategic Influences on Investments in European Targets.
Journal of International Business Research 2004, Jan, 3, 1
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ABSTRACT Ownership positions taken in international acquisitions are based on developing efficient organizational arrangements for the purpose of integrating and coordinating activities between the target and the acquirer. This process is influenced by factors within market contexts and by the strategic repertoires of the acquiring firm as they face the complexity of foreign markets.
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