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Acquiring once, acquiring twice - Lessons learned from repeated acquisitions of innovative firms

Author

  • Christina Öberg

Summary, in English

This paper describes and discusses learning in repeated acquisitions of innovative firms. Researchers have pointed to how companies may improve performance through conducting repeated acquisitions, while they have not previously focused on repeated acquisitions of innovative firms. Findings of this present study are summarised in five learnings: forming a professional organisation that deals with acquisitions; acquiring present, ready-for-market innovations rather than innovative capabilities; acquiring complementary rather than diverse innovations; keeping the innovator and disbanding from him/her; and the slow process of integration. The findings indicate risk reductions and decreased diversification foci in later acquisitions. They also pinpoint learning on how to handle acquisitions, not just knowledge related to the acquired party. The paper contributes to research on acquisitions of innovative firms through discussing performance improvements and what expectations to place on acquisitions. It also contributes to the learning literature through providing a case illustration on a company that changed its acquisition strategy based on knowledge accumulated through previous acquisitions.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Pages

1243-1269

Publication/Series

International Journal of Innovation Management

Volume

15

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

World Scientific Publishing

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • Innovation
  • acquisition
  • organisational learning
  • technology

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1757-5877