Speaker Series at the Department of Strategy and Innovation | Professor Olivier Bertrand

18/11/2015

The IfSTO would like to cordially invite you to the upcoming research talk by

Professor Olivier BERTRAND (SKEMA Business School)

Topic: INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF ACQUISITION STRATEGIES: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON THE EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION IN RUSSIA 

Abstract (short):
This paper aims at contributing to an improved understanding of the effects of corruption on local firms’ acquisition behavior in the context of an emerging economy. Contrary to the prior research on the predominantly negative effects of corruption, we argue that in emerging countries corruption can also act as an informal institution that can offer stability and predictability when firms have to cope with formal institutional voids. Based on an analysis of the acquisition behavior of 2,981 Russian firms in 40 regions in Russia during 2001-2008, we find strong support for our prediction that corruption is positively related to the propensity of local firms to engage in acquisitions. Furthermore, we find that this effect is stronger in regions that are more autonomous and among weaker performing firms. 

Time:  Thursday, 3rd December 2015, from 12:15 pm until 1:45 pm
Location: The talk will take place at Vienna University either at Meeting room 4.313 (4th floor) or Seminar Room 4 (1st floor) at Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna.
For updates see: http://www.wu.ac.at/ifsto/speaker-series
If you are interested in attending the presentation, for planning purposes kindly confirm your interest to Elisabeth Brunner (elisabeth.brunner@wu.ac.at) by November 30th, 2015.

The speaker series is hosted jointly by the Institute for Strategy, Technology and Organization (Christopher Lettl) and the Strategic Management Subject Area at the University of Vienna (Markus Reitzig). The series addresses topics at the interface of strategic management, innovation, technology, and organization design. Aim of the series is the facilitation of research dialogue within our department, boundary spanning to other WU departments, and the facilitation of networking with renowned scholars in the field. See http://www.wu.ac.at/ifsto/speaker-series/ for details on future talks (speakers, dates). The series is associated with the RESEARCH PROGRAM ON OPEN INNOVATION of the Institute for Strategy, Technology and Organization.

We are greatly looking forward to seeing you!