Technology differentiation, product market rivalry and M&A transactions

We study how unique firm technology influences M&A activity. Using a text-based network approach, we map each firm's position relative to every other firm in technology space to measure the uniqueness of its technology portfolio. Our findings indicate that firms with more unique technology...

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