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citations from works listed in RePEc
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Stephanie Rosenkranz & Utz Weitzel, 2005.
"Bargaining in Mergers: The Role of Outside Options and Termination Provisions ,"
Working Papers
05-32, Utrecht School of Economics.
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Riccardo Calcagno & Sonia Falconieri, 2008.
"White Knights and the Corporate Governance of Hostile Takeovers ,"
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers
08-118/2, Tinbergen Institute.
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Elena Cefis & Stephanie Rosenkranz & Utz Weitzel, 2005.
"Effects of Acquisitions on Product and Process Innovation and R&D Performance ,"
Working Papers
05-28, Utrecht School of Economics.
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Elena Cefis & Anna Sabidussi & Hans Schenk, 2007.
"Do Mergers of Potentially Dominant Firms foster Innovation? An Empirical Analysis for the Manufacturing Sector ,"
Working Papers
07-20, Utrecht School of Economics.
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