Grensoverschrijdende fusies in de twintigste eeuw : De zoektocht van vijf Nederlandse ondernemingen naar de ideale buitenlandse partner en het beste integratiemodel

Previous research has shown that the vast majority of cross-border mergers fail to produce surplus value, and therefore must be labeled as unsuccessful. Paradoxically, this form of internationalization is more popular than ever. In order to find out why certain mergers fail and others become successful, six merger cases - Royal Dutch/Shell, Enka-Glanzstoff (AKU), VFW-Fokker, Hoogovens-Hoesch (Estel), Reed Elsevier and British Steel (Corus) – have been selected for an in-depth study. These cases are studied from a historic angle, and by analyzing these six European mergers in an interdisciplina... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Os, M.J.J.
Dokumenttyp: Dissertation
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Verlag/Hrsg.: Utrecht University
Schlagwörter: Specialized histories (international relations / law) / Literary theory / analysis and criticism / Culturele activiteiten / Overig maatschappelijk onderzoek / Preprint
Sprache: unknown
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Previous research has shown that the vast majority of cross-border mergers fail to produce surplus value, and therefore must be labeled as unsuccessful. Paradoxically, this form of internationalization is more popular than ever. In order to find out why certain mergers fail and others become successful, six merger cases - Royal Dutch/Shell, Enka-Glanzstoff (AKU), VFW-Fokker, Hoogovens-Hoesch (Estel), Reed Elsevier and British Steel (Corus) – have been selected for an in-depth study. These cases are studied from a historic angle, and by analyzing these six European mergers in an interdisciplinary manner it is possible to raise our understanding of the cross-border merger phenomenon. To determine which cross-border alliance can be considered a success or failure, this study looked at how a merger worked out for all stakeholders involved (i.e. shareholders, government, employees and consumers). From the six selected case studies, only the Royal Dutch/Shell merger can be regarded as a clear and lasting success. The Reed Elsevier merger was only partially successful. All the rest of the mergers were failures. This study analyses what drove these companies into a merger with a foreign partner. Secondly, by comparing the outcome of the case studies, it is possible to see how changes in the Dutch business system contributed or negatively affected the formation of bi-national alliances. Thirdly, this dissertation will explain why the majority of cross-border mergers end up as failures. Is the cultural mix as suggested by the Dutch sociologist Geert Hofstede the decisive factor, or is it pure economics that determines the outcome of a merger? How must we explain the fact that Anglo-Dutch mergers appear to be more successful than German-Dutch ones? This dissertation argues that there is no simple explanation for the success or failure or cross-border mergers. The study also shows that it is very difficult to learn from previous merger experiences, because the outcome of mergers relies highly on how markets and ...