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1. Global Scale; 2. Global sourcing; 3. Global knowledge management; 4. Global operations; 5. Risk diversification
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reduces costs in production, product development and marketing; Economies of scale; buy in bulk, cheaper capital, production efficiencies, reduction in both logistics and promotion costs
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reduction in unit cost is achieved by increasing the volume of production
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provides access to wider range of inputs
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enhances innovation; taps into clusters; centres of excellence
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specialised centres for innovation that serve the entire MNE
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allows to better service global customers
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reduces the corporate risk profile; more flexible when in need of shifting the focus during the pandemic i.e.
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Global strategy - Ghemawat's AAA's commencer à apprendre
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Aggregation; Adaptation; Arbitrage
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Aggregation - general definition commencer à apprendre
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synergies across borders, integration above national level; i.e. shipping
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Adaptation - general definition commencer à apprendre
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adapting products and services to local markets; sometimes it may jeopardise the aggregation efforts, Heineken
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Arbitrage - general definition commencer à apprendre
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you can buy low in one market and sell high in other market
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Minimize adaptation - example commencer à apprendre
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Heineken; the beer doesn't change, but the way they market it does; Marketing differs, but the product remains the same
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rely on external parties to make local adaptations; i.e. fast food
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cars are produced on a global demand, but some markets allow adaptation for the local markets
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Capital - exploit differences in capital; Labor - exploit differences in labor or specialist human capital; Resource arbitrage - exploit variations in geology, climate; Institutional - exploit differences in institutional environment
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Cross-border acquisitions commencer à apprendre
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process of one company gaining control over another firm from another country by purchasing all or most of its shares
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Types of Cross-border acquisitions commencer à apprendre
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Mergers; Acquisitions; Partial acquisitions
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mergers of equals - two entities have equal ownership over merged company; statutory mergers - one entity takes control over the second one (Daimler&Chrysler)
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increase equity stake to majority; full acquisition
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minority stake without strategic control; majority stake with strategic control
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Synergistic; Hubris; Managerial
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leverage superior organisational; enhance market power; reduce costs by eliminating duplicate units and exploiting scale economies; access complementary resources; tax avoidance
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managers' overconfidence in their own capabilities
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self-interest; prestige; CEO narcissism; extreme self-admiration
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managers overestimate their ability to create value; inadequate due diligence; poor strategic fit
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Challenges for cross-border M&A's - Pre-acquisition phase commencer à apprendre
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Lack of familiarity with foreign cultures, business systems; Nationalistic concern against foreign takeover
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Challenges for all M&A's - post-acquisition phase commencer à apprendre
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Poor organisational fit; failure to address multiple stakeholder groups' concerns
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Challenges for cross-border M&A's - post-acquisition phase commencer à apprendre
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Clashes of organisational cultures compounded by clashes of national cultures; Nationalistic concerns against foreign takeovers
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Consumer electronics, machine tools, aircraft
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mining, oil&gas, agriculture
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raising capital by listing on a stock exchange abroad
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acquisition of parts of another company that previously were not clearly organisational units
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the assessment of the target firm's financial status, resources and strategic fit
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collaboration between independent firms using equity modes, non-equity contractual agreements or both
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Joint venture in which existing business units from two firms are merged
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Research&Develoment Joint Venture commencer à apprendre
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JV's aiming to develop next generation technologies
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Operational collaboration commencer à apprendre
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a form of strategic alliance e that includes collaboration in operations, marketing or distribution; common in airline industry
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practice of vertically integrated firm to cut off a competitor from key suppliers
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practice of vertically integrated firm to cut off a competition from key customers
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