Fishing in muddy waters: mergers and acquisitions during uncertainty
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2022-10-26Author
Gopalakrishnan, Balagopal
Jacob, Joshy
Srivastava, Jagriti
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Using the COVID-19 pandemic as an exogenous shock, we examine whether
firms engage in opportunistic mergers and acquisitions during uncertainty. Par-
ticularly, we analyze the inorganic growth strategies of acquiring firms faced with
disproportionate pandemic-induced opportunities using a cross-country deal-level
data. We find a significant increase in the deal completion propensity and deal size,
and a decrease in the deal completion time for acquirers that are more amenable
to remote working. The effect is more pronounced when both the acquirer and
the target are amenable to remote working. Our findings indicate that amenable
firms, which were initially reluctant to engage in opportunistic acquisitions, engaged
aggressively in the subsequent quarters with an abatement in pandemic-induced un-
certainty. The study provides novel insights into the behaviour of acquisitive firms
during the pandemic.
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