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A dual view on IT challenges in corporate divestments and acquisitions

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posted on 2024-06-04, 07:06 authored by M Böhm, S Henningsson, JM Leimeister, Philip YettonPhilip Yetton, H Krcmar
Acquisitions of new businesses and divestments of existing ones are frequently components of large organizations' corporate strategies. In both acquisitions and divestments, corporate IT infrastructure plays a critical role for realizing business objectives. In this paper, we take a dual view of the IT-related challenges in divestment and acquisition strategies, studying them as a single integrated transaction between a buyer and a seller and investigating how the IT carve-out and IT integration strategies influence each other. The extant literature on the interaction between carve-outs and integration strategies is an empty set. Here, we begin to shed light to the limitations of the carve-out contract, the processes of carving out a business unit from one and integrating it into another multi-business organization, asymmetries in both parties' preferences for an IT transaction process and its influence on arising challenges and organization performance.

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Volume

5

Pagination

3801-3819

Location

Shanghai, China

Start date

2011-12-04

End date

2011-12-07

ISBN-13

9781618394729

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2011, The Authors

Editor/Contributor(s)

[Unknown]

Title of proceedings

ICIS 2011 : East meets West: connectivity and collaboration through effective information systems : International Conference of Information Systems 2011

Event

Association for Information Systems. Conference (32nd : 2011 : Shanghai, China)

Publisher

Association for Information Systems

Place of publication

Atlanta, Ga.

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