Overview
- Editors:
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Klaus E. Meyer
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Reading University Business School, Reading, UK
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Saul Estrin
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Business and Society, London Business School, UK
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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FDI in European Emerging Economies
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- Klaus E. Meyer, Saul Estrin
Pages 3-10
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- Klaus E. Meyer, Delia Ionasçu, Przemysław Kulawczuk, Anna Szcześniak, Zoltán Antal-Mokos, Krisztina Tóth et al.
Pages 27-39
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Acquisitions: Business Strategy and Economic Policy
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- Jamie Anderson, Zoltán Antal-Mokos
Pages 72-83
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- Mieczysław Bąk, Przemysław Kulawczuk, Anna Szcześniak
Pages 84-93
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- Klaus E. Meyer, Saul Estrin
Pages 94-113
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Case Studies
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Front Matter
Pages 115-115
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- Zoltán Antal-Mokos, András Bauer
Pages 117-132
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- Zoltán Antal-Mokos, Krisztina Tóth
Pages 190-202
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About this book
This study investigates mergers and acquisitions in emerging economies. Combining a questionnaire survey with eleven case studies in Poland, Hungary and Lithuania, it develops a dynamic perspective of international acquisitions, and a refined acquisition typology. Implications are derived for managers and policy makers, and for scholarly research.
Editors and Affiliations
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Reading University Business School, Reading, UK
Klaus E. Meyer
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Business and Society, London Business School, UK
Saul Estrin
About the editors
JAMIE ANDERSON Senior lecturer in Strategy and Innovation, European School of Management and Technology, Germany
ZOLTAN ANTAL- MOKOS Associate Professor of Strategy, European School of Management and Technology, Germany
MIECZYSLAW BAK Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy, Poland
ANDREAS BAUER Professor of Marketing, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
VALDONE DARSKUVIENE Associate Professor of Finance, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas and Baltic Management Institute, Vilinius, Lithuania
DELIA IONASCU Assistant Professor of Economics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
CAMILLA JENSEN Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
PRZEMYSLAW KULAWCZUK Department of Economics, University of Gdansk and Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy, Poland
ANNA SZCZESNIAK Institute for Private enterprise and Democracy, Poland
KRISTINA SIMKUTE Research Assistant, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
KRISZTINA TOTH Senior Assistant Professor, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary