Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change Agents

Mergers and acquisitions have significantly contributed to making the world globally connected, providing benefits from globalization through acquisition waves. Along with benefits, acquisitions have also accentuated many sustainability and responsibility issues that are central to both public disco...

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Main Author: Olimpia Meglio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9623
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spelling doaj-c279dc7a001a4a3e8e8b27ced0f219082020-11-25T04:10:34ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-11-01129623962310.3390/su12229623Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change AgentsOlimpia Meglio0Associate Professor of Corporate Strategy, DEMM, University of Sannio, via delle Puglie, 82, 82100 Benevento, ItalyMergers and acquisitions have significantly contributed to making the world globally connected, providing benefits from globalization through acquisition waves. Along with benefits, acquisitions have also accentuated many sustainability and responsibility issues that are central to both public discourse and global policies. Nonetheless, acquisition and sustainability research have evolved separately, as scholars have left sustainability and responsibility topics at the margin of the acquisition discourse. This impacts the ability of academics to affect practice through teaching by restricting available information. Scholars are important change agents for making more sustainable deals through their research, teaching, and public engagement. I specifically focus on research as it permeates both teaching and public engagement. I focus my analysis on five intertwined issues—long term orientation, stakeholder lens, linguistic turn, umbrella constructs, and the engaged scholarship research approach—that may conjointly foster such a change.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9623mergers and acquisitionssustainabilityresponsibilityshareholderstakeholder
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Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change Agents
Sustainability
mergers and acquisitions
sustainability
responsibility
shareholder
stakeholder
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title Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change Agents
title_short Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change Agents
title_full Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change Agents
title_fullStr Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change Agents
title_full_unstemmed Towards More Sustainable M&A Deals: Scholars as Change Agents
title_sort towards more sustainable m&a deals: scholars as change agents
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Mergers and acquisitions have significantly contributed to making the world globally connected, providing benefits from globalization through acquisition waves. Along with benefits, acquisitions have also accentuated many sustainability and responsibility issues that are central to both public discourse and global policies. Nonetheless, acquisition and sustainability research have evolved separately, as scholars have left sustainability and responsibility topics at the margin of the acquisition discourse. This impacts the ability of academics to affect practice through teaching by restricting available information. Scholars are important change agents for making more sustainable deals through their research, teaching, and public engagement. I specifically focus on research as it permeates both teaching and public engagement. I focus my analysis on five intertwined issues—long term orientation, stakeholder lens, linguistic turn, umbrella constructs, and the engaged scholarship research approach—that may conjointly foster such a change.
topic mergers and acquisitions
sustainability
responsibility
shareholder
stakeholder
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9623
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