The Globalisation of Indian Business: Cross border Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Manufacturing

Author:   Beena Saraswathy (Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, India)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138740273


Pages:   166
Publication Date:   16 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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The Globalisation of Indian Business: Cross border Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Manufacturing


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Consolidation activities such as mergers and acquisitions (M&As) have been one of the major strategies adopted by Indian firms to withstand global competition. M&As experienced a substantial increase in value and volume during the post-liberalization era, facilitated by the presence of foreign subsidiaries in the Indian market as well as competitive pressure on domestic firms. The increased foreign investment through M&As brought new dimensions to the fore such as the implications on technological performance, efficiency, and more importantly, competition in the Indian market. The Globalisation of Indian Business: Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Manufacturing provides an in-depth analysis of these issues, specifically aiming to understand whether the M&As strategies helped the firms to achieve their desired objectives in terms of improvement in technology, efficiency and market power in the context of the increase of M&As in India, using appropriate statistical and econometric techniques. The book is of additional importance in the context of the recently implemented Competition Act, replacing the thirty year old MRTP Act in India. The new Act aims to maintain competition and protect consumers’ interests without harming that of the producers’. Based on the analysis, broadly, the study cautions the regulators to rethink the efficiency defence argument and become more vigilant on the creation of monopolies. On the other side, it suggests firms should reconsider their post-merger integration strategy since consolidation has not led to a sustainable increase in market share of the surviving firms.

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Author:   Beena Saraswathy (Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, India)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138740273


ISBN 10:   1138740276
Pages:   166
Publication Date:   16 October 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents List of Tables and Figures Abbreviations I Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Why Firms are Crossing Borders? 1.3 Opportunities and Challenges from Consolidation 1.4 Emerging issues… References Tables and Figures II Concepts, Evolution and Policy Points 2.1 Concepts of Mergers and Acquisitions 2.2 Mergers and Acquisitions in History: The Case of USA and UK 2.3 Government Intervention: Merger Regulations in India 2.4 The Deal Shaping Process References Tables and Figures III Cross-border Deals: Extent, Nature and Structure 3.1 An Overview of Global Scenario 3.2 Industry-wise Intensity of Cross-border Deals 3.3 Nature and Significance of Indian Deals 3.4 Foreign Acquisition of Indian Firms Abroad 3.5 Issues for Research References Tables and Figures IV M&As and Technological Performance 4.1 M&As and Innovation Creation 4.2 Innovation Concerns in the Competition Act 4.3 Data and Methodology 4.4 Major Observations based on Pre and Post M&As Performance 4.5 Concluding Observations and Policy Implications V Production Efficiency of Firms with Mergers and Acquisitions 5.1 Efficiency Generation via Consolidation 5.2 Data and Methodology for Measuring Efficiency 5.3 Empirical Estimation Results 5.4 Profitability and Cost as Efficiency Indicators 5.5 Concluding Observations and Policy Implications References Appendix Tables and Figures VI Mergers, Competition and Concentration 6.1 The Relationship between Mergers and Competition 6.2 A Review of Relevant Studies 6.3 Data and Methodology 6.4 The Results: Disappearance, Survival and Invisibility 6.5 Concluding Observations References Tables and Figures VII The Post Merger Integration: Some Ignored Dimensions 7.1 Mergers and Acquisitions as a Governance Issue 7.2 Integration Issues: Evidences with an Illustrative Case Study 7.3 Conclusion References Tables and Figures VIII Conclusions and Policy Implications References Tables and Figures Bibliography Index

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Beena Saraswathy is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), New Delhi. She has completed MPhil in Applied Economics and Doctoral Degree in Economics from Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi). Before joining ISID, she had been working with Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) and Competition Commission of India (CCI) under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), Government of India (GOI). Her research interests include market competition, mergers and acquisitions, the pharmaceutical industry, business groups in India and contemporary development issues.

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