Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms

Many studies in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involve variety of management disciplines such as finance, accounting, business and human resource. However, an in-depth study in patterns and tendencies of cross-border M&A integration particularly in Malaysia is neglected and near...

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Main Authors: Jedin, Mohd. Haniff, Md Saad, Norsafinas
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spelling my.uum.repo.63732020-11-16T06:27:48Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/6373/ Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms Jedin, Mohd. Haniff Md Saad, Norsafinas HD28 Management. Industrial Management Many studies in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involve variety of management disciplines such as finance, accounting, business and human resource. However, an in-depth study in patterns and tendencies of cross-border M&A integration particularly in Malaysia is neglected and nearly no study has ever discussed Malaysian M&A integration trends particularly after the South East Asia financial turmoil 1997-1999. Thus, this study attempts to explore this phenomenon especially to identify the background of Malaysian industries that involved in cross-border M&A.Interestingly, this paper also reveals the integration trends involved when engaging in cross-border M&A.A survey was used using Thomson One Banker as the main database which covered completed Malaysian M&A cases. Results show that engineering, software and telecommunication industries are among the leading industries engaged in cross-border M&A.In terms of nationality of the acquired firms, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore are among favourites to Malaysian acquirers.In fact, the study exposed a positive development of cross-border M&A which demonstrate higher success compared to failures. 2012-10-18 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/6373/1/Mo_h.pdf Jedin, Mohd. Haniff and Md Saad, Norsafinas (2012) Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms. In: 2nd International Conference (TiBÉC II), 18 - 20 October 2010, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia . (Unpublished) http://terengganu.uitm.edu.my/tibec/
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Jedin, Mohd. Haniff
Md Saad, Norsafinas
Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms
description Many studies in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involve variety of management disciplines such as finance, accounting, business and human resource. However, an in-depth study in patterns and tendencies of cross-border M&A integration particularly in Malaysia is neglected and nearly no study has ever discussed Malaysian M&A integration trends particularly after the South East Asia financial turmoil 1997-1999. Thus, this study attempts to explore this phenomenon especially to identify the background of Malaysian industries that involved in cross-border M&A.Interestingly, this paper also reveals the integration trends involved when engaging in cross-border M&A.A survey was used using Thomson One Banker as the main database which covered completed Malaysian M&A cases. Results show that engineering, software and telecommunication industries are among the leading industries engaged in cross-border M&A.In terms of nationality of the acquired firms, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore are among favourites to Malaysian acquirers.In fact, the study exposed a positive development of cross-border M&A which demonstrate higher success compared to failures.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Jedin, Mohd. Haniff
Md Saad, Norsafinas
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title Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms
title_short Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms
title_full Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms
title_fullStr Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Malaysian multinational firms
title_sort patterns of amalgamation in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: evidence from malaysian multinational firms
publishDate 2012
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/6373/1/Mo_h.pdf
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