Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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896119 | Scandinavian Journal of Management | 2012 | 13 Pages |
SummaryThis paper describes and illustrates how a network picture methodology can create understandings of external parties in mergers and acquisitions (M&As). Recent studies have brought attention to the limited use of qualitative research methods and the overlooked marketing perspective in M&A studies. Network pictures refer to how individual actors in companies perceive their company's business network. The paper develops a protocol and illustrates its use through a single case study. Network pictures are described in terms of actors, resources and activities on a relational level and on a network level. Using such pictures enables the capturing of how M&As are processed by business partners and how external parties’ activities impact M&A decisions, knowledge which will contribute to the M&A literature.
► Sense-making to understand M&A activities; what causes them and reactions to them. ► Acquisitions are embedded in wider patterns of activities that influence, and are influenced by the acquisition. ► More parties than just the acquiring party will impact the acquisition occurrence and outcome. ► External parties are influenced in their reactions by other external parties.