Part I Expansion Strategies and Responsibility Issues
Chapter 1 Mergers and Acquisitions: Advancing an Institutionally-Embedded Stakeholder View
Chapter 2 M&As, CSR And Stakeholder: An Integrative Framework
Chapter 3 Managing Stakeholders and CSR in Acquisitions
Chapter 4 Measuring Performance of Acquisitions: From Shareholder Value to Shared Value in Acquisition Outcomes
Chapter 5 Stakeholders and CSR in M&As: Reflecting on Methodological Issues
Part II: CSR and M&A: A Global Perspective
Chapter 6 CSR, Acquisitions and Institutional Context: Spanning the Globe
Chapter 7 CSR in Practice: Agility Logistics and the Development of Global M&A and CSR Programs
Chapter 8 CSR and M&A in Developed and Developing Economies
Part III: What’s Next?
Chapter 9 Onwards and Upwards: Future Perspectives on M&A
Chapter 10 Moving Forward: Scholars as Stakeholders
Olimpia Meglio is Associate Professor of Management at the University of Sannio, Italy, where she teaches Service Management and Management. She has been a Visiting Scholar at ESADE Business School, Spain, and at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Her research interests intersect strategic and organizational issues surrounding growth strategies. She also favours a process orientation in empirical research. She has regularly presented her works at international conferences such as EURAM, EGOS and AOM. At EURAM she has been actively involved in the organization of tracks and symposiums on M&As. Her works have been published in leading international journals including Long Range Planning, Journal of Business Research, Business Horizons and Human Resource Management.
Kathleen Park is Assistant Professor of Administrative Sciences, Strategy and Innovation and a Chadwick Research Fellow at Boston University, USA. She was previously a postdoctoral Research Fellow at the MIT Sloan School of Management, studying leadership, innovation and internationalization from the Arabian Gulf. Her research interests include international mergers and acquisitions, alliances, innovation, emerging markets and corporate governance. She has presented her research at conferences worldwide and has been published in venues including the Journal of Business Research,Business Horizons, Journal of Management History, Competition & Change: The Journal of Global Business and Political Economy and Thunderbird International Business Review, as well as in numerous book chapters with internationally recognized publishers. She received her PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
This book integrates two different but equally prominent themes in the management field: mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and corporate social responsibility (CSR). It explores questions such as whether strategic goals overlap or conflict with sustainability choices, what the strategic and sustainability tensions are confronting expanding companies, and whether these companies can grow and be socially responsible for a variety of stakeholders. The authors provide a fresh perspective on the study of acquisitions, aiming to inspire the M&A field, using examples from different global and institutional contexts in both developed and developing economies. This ground-breaking book addresses the gap that has existed between acquisitions on the one hand and social responsibility and sustainability on the other, for an integrative perspective on enacting M&As and achieving the triple people-planet-profits bottom line.