May parents inherit from heirs? towards an understanding of the parent-spun-off relationship

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Abstract

Spin-offs create financially and administratively stand-alone units that hold a strong affiliation with the parent firm due to the concurrence of the ownership structure. So far, few studies have adopted a process perspective to investigate on the value creation of spin off transactions. We argue that spin-off generation does not constitute firm failures, as parents have clear channels to appropriate values of network structure from their spun-off units. We use a network perspective on inter-firm collaboration to observe parent-spun-off unit relationship and develop research propositions to shed new light on the mechanisms that drive the post spin-off events. © 2014 Science Publication.

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Brunetta, F., & Peruffo, E. (2014). May parents inherit from heirs? towards an understanding of the parent-spun-off relationship. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 11(6), 921–928. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2014.921.928

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