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Vlerick strategic journal articleAuthor
Gulamhussen, AzzimHennart, Jean-François
Pinheiro, Jean-François
Manuel, Carlos
Pinheiro, Carlos
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2016Journal
Journal of Banking and FinancePublication Volume
72Publication Issue
November 2016 SupplPublication Begin page
S6Publication End page
S18
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Using a gravity model, we analyze the determinants of the probability that commercial banks in 89 acquiring countries and 118 target countries will undertake M&As over a 30-year period (1981-2010) and of the value of these M&As. We find that the value of cross-border M&As increases with the size of the acquiring country, and that both the probability and value of M&As vary positively with the depth of the financial market in acquirer countries and the presence of corporate and non-corporate customers from acquiring countries in target countries, and negatively with the geographic, psychic, and time zone distances between acquirer and target countries. Our study highlights the role of non-corporate customers and of psychic distance in the cross-border expansion of commercial banks through M&As.Knowledge Domain/Industry
Accounting & Financeae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.jbankfin.2016.07.007