Overcoming Buyer-Seller Tensions in the Pre-Acquisition Process

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Abstract

Larger firms are increasingly acquiring innovative new ventures at an early stage. Despite significant integration challenges with these acquisitions, the elongated pre-acquisition process of aligning buyers’ and sellers’ different objectives is rarely studied. By studying nine academic spin-off acquisitions, we develop a three-phase model outlining the temporal dynamics of the pre-acquisition process. In each phase—namely, strategic fit, synergy confidence, and deal structure—a specific buyer-seller tension emerges. By showing how each of these tensions needs to be overcome prior to an acquisition event, our dialectical model complements the dominant focus on post-integration activities in the acquisition literature.

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Shankar, R. K., Rasmussen, E., Mathisen, M. T., & Widding, Ø. (2023). Overcoming Buyer-Seller Tensions in the Pre-Acquisition Process. Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 47(5), 1731–1759. https://doi.org/10.1177/10422587221102110

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