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Release, retain, and reimagine: Lessons in corporate restructuring from spin-off firms

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  • McGrath, Patia J.
  • O’Neill, Hugh M.

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Corporate restructuring is one of the most difficult, yet vital, processes that leaders undertake. While restructuring requires deploying multiple strategy tools in combination, these tools—which include activities like acquisitions, alliances, and divestitures—are often evaluated individually rather than holistically. This oversight causes managers to neglect the tools’ collective promise...and perils. To deepen understanding of the challenges firms face in corporate restructuring, we apply a dynamic capability-based lens to a sample of newly independent spin-off firms engaged in restructuring. We argue that the restructuring process is anchored in three objectives: (1) releasing, (2) retaining, and (3) reimagining. Using the Three Rs framework as a springboard, we decipher how spin-off firms deploy combinations of corporate strategy tools to achieve these interconnected restructuring goals. Our findings are germane across restructuring firms, including and beyond spin-off firms. We further distill key lessons for managers who face the formidable task of combining tools to achieve restructuring success. Among these is the importance of an additional R, reflecting, through which managers proactively and continually assess steps taken and progress made toward their restructuring goals. Failure to reflect and adjust tactics accordingly leaves firms vulnerable to further restructuring.

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  • McGrath, Patia J. & O’Neill, Hugh M., 2026. "Release, retain, and reimagine: Lessons in corporate restructuring from spin-off firms," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 69(2), pages 161-177.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:bushor:v:69:y:2026:i:2:p:161-177
    DOI: 10.1016/j.bushor.2025.10.005
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