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Does cross-border M&A improve merging firms’ domestic performances?

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  • Son, Sung Hyun
  • Kim, Young-Han

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Facing the concerns that outward foreign direct investments might hollow out domestic corporate activities, we examine whether cross-border acquisitions by emerging market enterprises (EMEs) improve or damage domestic corporate performances based on the data of 348 Indian firms’ cross-border M&A experiences from 1995 to 2017. We investigate acquirers’ post-M&A performances by nonparametric flexible conditional difference-in-difference (DID) analysis which considers different treatment timing and periods. We find that cross-border acquisitions increase acquiring firms’ domestic sales, total labor costs, and total factor productivity (TFP). In addition, we demonstrate that Indian firms’ cross-border M&As in technology-intensive sectors with merged firms located in OECD countries taking the form of horizontal M&As show better domestic performances. The results implicate that well-tuned outward FDIs via cross-border M&As of emerging economies do not hollow out but complement domestic corporate activities.

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  • Son, Sung Hyun & Kim, Young-Han, 2024. "Does cross-border M&A improve merging firms’ domestic performances?," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:asieco:v:90:y:2024:i:c:s1049007823001161
    DOI: 10.1016/j.asieco.2023.101696
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    Keywords

    Cross-border M&A; Indian firms’ Domestic Performance; Productivity spillover effects; Cross-border M&As’ impacts on domestic performances;
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    JEL classification:

    • F23 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - Multinational Firms; International Business
    • G34 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Mergers; Acquisitions; Restructuring; Corporate Governance

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