Theoretical foundations of cross-border mergers and acquisitions: A review of current research and recommendations for the future

K Shimizu, MA Hitt, D Vaidyanath, V Pisano - Journal of international …, 2004 - Elsevier
Cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) have gained in popularity over the last
decade. However, research on this type of diversification strategy has not kept pace with this …

Corporate governance and innovation: A survey

F Belloc - Journal of Economic Surveys, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The traditional economics of innovation, inspired by Schumpeter and more recent advances
on his work, seem unable to explain why firms with similar external conditions may show …

Doing more with less: Innovation input and output in family firms

P Duran, N Kammerlander, M Van Essen… - Academy of …, 2016 - journals.aom.org
Family firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of organization that is
reluctant to invest in innovation; however, simultaneously, evidence has shown that family …

A meta‐analytic integration of acquisition performance prediction

DR King, G Wang, M Samimi… - Journal of Management …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Different areas of focus in merger and acquisition (M&A) research have led to research
fragmentation in theories and variables used to predict different measures of acquisition …

Market demand, green product innovation, and firm performance: evidence from Vietnam motorcycle industry

RJ Lin, KH Tan, Y Geng - Journal of cleaner production, 2013 - Elsevier
This study examines how market demand affects green product innovation, and firm
performance in the context of Vietnamese motorcycle industry. The paper seeks to answer …

Corporate entrepreneurship and performance: A meta-analysis

M Bierwerth, C Schwens, R Isidor, R Kabst - Small business economics, 2015 - Springer
Despite considerable research, empirical findings on the relationship between corporate
entrepreneurship (CE)(ie, strategic renewal, innovation and corporate venturing) and …

Organizational ambidexterity: Antecedents, outcomes, and moderators

S Raisch, J Birkinshaw - Journal of management, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Organizational ambidexterity, defined as an organization's ability to be aligned and efficient
in its management of today's business demands while simultaneously being adaptive to …

International diversification: Effects on innovation and firm performance in product-diversified firms

MA Hitt, RE Hoskisson, H Kim - Academy of Management journal, 1997 - journals.aom.org
Theory suggests and results show that firm performance is initially positive but eventually
levels off and becomes negative as international diversification increases. Product …

Toward a synthesis of the resource‐based and dynamic‐capability views of rent creation

R Makadok - Strategic management journal, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Two distinct causal mechanisms—resource‐picking and capability‐building—have been
proposed in the strategic management literature about how firms create economic rents …

Strategic alliance structuring: A game theoretic and transaction cost examination of interfirm cooperation

A Parkhe - Academy of management journal, 1993 - journals.aom.org
Maintaining robust cooperation in interfirm strategic alliances poses special problems. Such
relationships have received growing attention in recent research grounded in game theory …