Co-operative acquisitions – the contextual factors and challenges for co-operatives when acquiring an investorowned firm
Rosas, Saila (2015-12-15)
Väitöskirja
Rosas, Saila
15.12.2015
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-879-1
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-879-1
Tiivistelmä
Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) have been seen as an important strategy in helping
organizations to grow, gain access to new markets and resources, increase efficiency,
and enable competitiveness in order to fulfil the purpose of the organization. These
aspects have made M&As of central interest to academic literature. In co-operative
studies mergers especially have been widely studied. The common focus of these
studies is that M&As have taken place between organizations of the same form. It is
noteworthy that there is a scarcity of literature concerning acquisitions between
different organizational types. Moreover, M&As have not been evaluated concerning
the organization’s ownership and purpose, which may be significant integration factors.
The overall objective of this study is to describe and understand why co-operative
organizations use acquisition as a strategic alternative. In more detail – and in order to
develop understanding of the background ideals affecting the acquisition decision and
the differences of organization ideals in the integration process – this study is based on a
qualitative case study approach. By combining interview data gathered from the OPPohjola
Group and associating the observations from various streams of research on
acquisitions and management with the purpose of co-operation, and examining these
issues further, the thesis contributes to the elaboration of theory in the field of the
strategic management of co-operatives.
The dissertation consists of two parts. The first part introduces the research topic,
methods and publications, as well as discussing the overall outcomes. The second part
consists of four publications that address the research questions from different
viewpoints. The analyses of this dissertation indicate that, from the strategic point of
view, the acquisition of an investor-owned firm by a co-operative organization may
create competitive advantage for the co-operative. On the other hand, there are
differences in and following from the purpose of acquirer and the acquiree that may, in
such case, pose several challenges to the integration process.
organizations to grow, gain access to new markets and resources, increase efficiency,
and enable competitiveness in order to fulfil the purpose of the organization. These
aspects have made M&As of central interest to academic literature. In co-operative
studies mergers especially have been widely studied. The common focus of these
studies is that M&As have taken place between organizations of the same form. It is
noteworthy that there is a scarcity of literature concerning acquisitions between
different organizational types. Moreover, M&As have not been evaluated concerning
the organization’s ownership and purpose, which may be significant integration factors.
The overall objective of this study is to describe and understand why co-operative
organizations use acquisition as a strategic alternative. In more detail – and in order to
develop understanding of the background ideals affecting the acquisition decision and
the differences of organization ideals in the integration process – this study is based on a
qualitative case study approach. By combining interview data gathered from the OPPohjola
Group and associating the observations from various streams of research on
acquisitions and management with the purpose of co-operation, and examining these
issues further, the thesis contributes to the elaboration of theory in the field of the
strategic management of co-operatives.
The dissertation consists of two parts. The first part introduces the research topic,
methods and publications, as well as discussing the overall outcomes. The second part
consists of four publications that address the research questions from different
viewpoints. The analyses of this dissertation indicate that, from the strategic point of
view, the acquisition of an investor-owned firm by a co-operative organization may
create competitive advantage for the co-operative. On the other hand, there are
differences in and following from the purpose of acquirer and the acquiree that may, in
such case, pose several challenges to the integration process.
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