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The effect of cultural and institutional factors on initiation, completion, and duration of cross-border acquisitions

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Abstract We study the effect of cultural and institutional distances on the probability that a firm from an acquiring country announces an acquisition of a firm in a target country… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We study the effect of cultural and institutional distances on the probability that a firm from an acquiring country announces an acquisition of a firm in a target country (initiation), the probability that an announced deal is completed (completion), and the average time it takes to complete an acquisition (duration). We find that culture plays a decisive role in deal initiation. Completion and duration of a deal is largely unaffected by the cross country cultural and institutional differences and depends on deal level characteristics. We find a higher probability for acquirers to hire Top-tier advisors when they initiate deals in countries with higher cultural differences. We also find that use of Top-tier advisors by acquirers increases the probability of completion of the deal.

Keywords: effect cultural; initiation completion; completion duration; completion; cultural institutional

Journal Title: Journal of Corporate Finance
Year Published: 2021

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