Supporting management decisions for M&A transactions based on the strategic allocation of intangible assets
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DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.22(2).2024.42
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Article InfoVolume 22 2024, Issue #2, pp. 539-554
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In the context of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), management decisions regarding asset allocation play a key role in determining the strategic value of intangible assets. This study investigates the allocation of such assets, particularly goodwill, in relation to enterprise value on balance sheets across global M&A transactions within the B2C sector from 2000 to 2021. Utilizing data from the Markables database, which includes 543 transactions, this study presents robust and quantile regression analyses to effectively address challenges arising from non-normally distributed data. The findings underscore a significant correlation between the strategic allocation of intangible assets, especially goodwill, and enterprise value, highlighting their essential role in reflecting future earning potential and growth prospects. Additionally, the study reveals specific factors, including transaction type (asset vs. share deals) and timing (transaction year), that influence these asset allocation decisions. These insights are critical for enhancing management decisions in valuation and strategic financial planning during M&A. By elucidating these dynamics, this paper significantly contributes to the literature on management accounting and corporate finance, offering a granular understanding of the valuation of intangible assets in business combinations.
Acknowledgment
This study emerged from a cooperative project between the University of Applied Sciences Kufstein (Austria) and the University of Economics in Bratislava (Slovakia) 2023-05-15-003 “Enhancing long-term business value towards environmentally and socially sustainable economy,” which was funded by the performance committee of the Austria-Slovakia Action initiative.
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JEL Classification (Paper profile tab)М21, M41, G34, L25
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References86
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- Figure A1. Diagrams for the estimated parameters for the variables GOOD, ITANG and TANG
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- Table 1. Variables of the study
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- Table 3. Robust regression analyses
- Table 4. Robustness test of the results using quantile regression and a modified robust regression with non-linear effects
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