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Hu, Wenjin
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Peng, Yuqi
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Shou, Yongyi
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Wagner, Stephan M.
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2025-07-16T09:22:01Z
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2025-07-05T05:59:31Z
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2025-07-16T09:22:01Z
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2025
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0144-3577
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10.1108/IJOPM-05-2024-0379
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/743801
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Purpose Adopting network theory, this study explores how efficiency-driven mergers and acquisitions (M&As) affect acquiring firms’ short-term and long-term operational performance and how acquiring firms’ supply network structural attributes moderate the effects of efficiency-driven M&As in both the short and long terms. Design/methodology/approach We collect archival data from multiple sources and construct a sample that consists of 1,568 manufacturing firms during 2010–2017. We apply propensity score weighting-enabled fixed effects models to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings We find that efficiency-driven M&As lead to decreased operational performance in the short term while having a neutral effect on the firm’s long-term operations. Moreover, both supply network betweenness centrality and structural holes of the acquiring firm help attenuate the short-term negative M&A effect, whereas only betweenness centrality significantly elevates the acquiring firm’s post-M&A operational performance in the long term. Originality/value This study provides further evidence to the M&A performance literature by distinguishing the short- and long-term effects of efficiency-driven M&As. More importantly, it advances the understanding of the critical role of supply networks in tackling post-M&A challenges. It enriches the supply network literature by investigating the differential effects of betweenness centrality and structural holes, thereby disclosing the nuances between the bonding and flow functions of supply networks.
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en
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Emerald
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Supply network
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Mergers and acquisitions
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Operational performance
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Betweenness centrality
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Structural holes
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Network theory
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Outside-insiders: the role of supply networks in post-M&A operational performance
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Journal Article
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2025-07-01
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International Journal of Operations & Production Management
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23 p.
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published
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2025-07-05T05:59:34Z
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