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Explaining the Premiums Paid for Large Acquisitions: Evidence of CEO Hubris 1997 2026 2006 2016 1.2k
  1. Explaining the Premiums Paid for Large Acquisitions: Evidence of CEO Hubris (1997)
    Mathew Hayward, Donald C. Hambrick Administrative Science Quarterly
  2. A Hubris Theory of Entrepreneurship (2006)
    Mathew Hayward, Dean A. Shepherd et al. Management Science
  3. When do firms learn from their acquisition experience? Evidence from 1990 to 1995 (2001)
    Mathew Hayward Strategic Management Journal
  4. Celebrity Firms: The Social Construction Of Market Popularity (2006)
    Viólina Rindova, Timothy G. Pollock et al. Academy of Management Review

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2009
De‐commitment to losing strategic action: evidence from the divestiture of poorly performing acquisitions
2006
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Mathew Hayward 2039 1560 934 1017 24 4.1k
Yasemin Y. Kor 2000 2124 1486 1206 31 4.3k
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Michael C. Withers 2357 2025 782 1337 45 4.6k
Richard A. D'Aveni 2975 3168 873 1509 35 6.3k
Nandini Rajagopalan 2534 2295 740 1502 46 4.7k
Gerry McNamara 1730 1788 508 941 51 3.9k
Christine M. Beckman 1898 2102 1522 1289 33 4.8k
Matthew Semadeni 1869 1559 577 877 40 3.5k
Pamela R. Haunschild 2403 3526 756 1419 28 6.0k
Warren Boeker 2936 2220 1222 1528 49 5.1k

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