Cross border acquisitions and mergers: learning processes of Mexican corporative groups.

From: Innovation: Management, Policy, & Practice | Date: April 1, 2005| Author: Jasso, Javier; Torres, Arturo | Copyright information

SUMMARY

During the recent years, firms have used acquisitions and mergers (A&M) as one of the main mechanisms to expand their operations into international markets. Cross-border acquisitions and mergers are now a distinctive feature of the dynamics of the global economy. Acquisitions and mergers also have been utilized to a great extent by Mexican firms, particularly by the large indigenous business corporations, known as business groups. This mechanism of growth has bec...

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