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Acquisitions, spatial heterogeneity and economic impacts in Central European non-metro-politan regions

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  • Aleš Bělohradský
  • Viktor Květoň

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This paper aims to make a conceptual and empirical contribution to our understanding of the effects of extra-regional assets and knowledge inflow, through mergers and acquisitions (M&A), in different types of regions. We revealed that the M&A market is not geographically homogeneous, and regions differ in all aspects of the M&A market: relative position, local density and foreign attractiveness, the same as in the M&A intensity. This heterogeneity is not random but follows a spatial pattern and differences in economic fundamentals of regions, but at the same time, there is no linear relationship between economic performance and M&A performance. The regional M&A market characteristics can explain differences in the impacts of M&A transactions on the economy, especially in the exit rate of companies after acquisition and in the change of employment. The impacts of M&A on the regional economy generally do not differ by sector of the acquired company. However, some patterns show that the negative effects are more present after acquisitions of firms in tradeable sectors in the less developed regions, whereas in the stronger regions, the most vulnerable sectors belong to the part of the economy which offers mundane, but occasionally purchased (and thus substitutable) goods.

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  • Aleš Bělohradský & Viktor Květoň, 2024. "Acquisitions, spatial heterogeneity and economic impacts in Central European non-metro-politan regions," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(7), pages 1632-1652, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eurpls:v:32:y:2024:i:7:p:1632-1652
    DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2024.2340722
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