DOES IT MATTER TO ACQUISITIONS? THE IMPACTS OF IT DISTANCE ON POST-ACQUISITION PERFORMANCE

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Lee, Kyunghee; Han, Kunsoo; Animesh, Animesh; Pinsonneault, Alain
署名单位:
Wayne State University; McGill University
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
DOI:
10.25300/MISQ/2022/16039
发表日期:
2022
页码:
2261-2288
关键词:
information-technology enterprise systems firm performance CORPORATE ACQUISITIONS operating performance VALUE CREATION integration mergers complexity software
摘要:
Although researchers have examined the role of dyadic dynamics (i.e., interactions between the acquirer and the target firm) in the success of acquisitions, little attention has been devoted to the role of information technology (IT). In this study, we extend this literature by examining how pre-acquisition IT distance (i.e., the difference between the enterprise IT systems of the two firms that reflects the system incompatibility and resulting costs of system integration) affects the acquirer's post-acquisition performance. To measure IT distance, we used a word-embedding technique to map each firm's IT systems portfolio to a low-dimensional embedding space and calculate the distance between the firms in that space. Using data on U.S. firms' acquisition activities over seven years, we found that IT distance is negatively associated with the acquirer's post-acquisition performance. Also, the adverse effect of IT distance is stronger for acquisitions motivated by operational synergies, compared to those seeking non-operational synergies. This finding supports our fundamental premise that IT distance disrupts post-acquisition synergy creation, and more so when the combined firm has a greater need for tight integration to create acquisition synergies. This research contributes to the merger and acquisition (M&A) literature in management and IS by introducing a novel concept of IT distance and by theorizing and empirically examining its performance implications in acquisitions. The findings of this study can inform practitioners on how to devise IT strategies in corporate acquisitions to mitigate IT risks and achieve greater post-acquisition performance.