Selecting Legal Advisor in M&A’s: Organizational Learning and the Role of Multiplicity of Mental Models

B. Westbrock, K.S. Muehlfeld, Utz Weitzel

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Abstract

Management scholars have identified a variety of firm characteristics as antecedents to organizational learning. In this study, we conceptualize intra-organizational multiplicity of mental models as a complementary element that facilitates shifting from lower- to higher-level learning. Specifically, we investigate whether multiplicity of mental models—proxied by four different measures—, helps acquirers to categorically adapt selection rules for legal advisors in M&As from domestic towards international settings. In developing our conceptual framework, we integrate resource-based, social network, and organizational learning perspectives. Empirically, we draw on 11,511 acquisition attempts announced in 1998–2010 (completion/ abandonment assessed as of January 10th, 2015, at the latest). The results largely support our theory: First, choosing legal advisors in domestic and international deals calls for different selection rules. While in domestic deals, network-related characteristics are more important drivers of lawyers’ performance relative to their country-specific expertise, the comparative relevance of these attributes is reversed in cross-border deals. Yet, initially, acquirers fail to recognize this. Also, they do not initially adjust their selection criteria appropriately in response to accumulating M&A experience of their own. Only after having attempted a substantial number of cross-border M&As, they reach a turning point at which they rebalance their selection criteria such that they reflect the predominant relevance of country-expertise in cross-border settings. Finally, recognition of the need to categorically reassess selection criteria in international deals is significantly facilitated by an acquirer’s multiplicity of mental models.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUU USE Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute
Pages1-55
Volume17-19
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Publication series

NameU.S.E. Discussion paper series
No.19
Volume17
ISSN (Electronic)2666-8238

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