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Title: Human capital-driven acquisition : evidence from the inevitable disclosure doctrine
Authors: Chen, D
Gao, H
Ma, Y 
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Source: Management science, Aug. 2021, v. 67, no. 8, p. 4643-4664
Abstract: We present evidence that the desire to gain human capital is an important motive for corporate acquisitions. Our tests exploit the staggered recognition of the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine (IDD) by U.S. state courts, which prevents employees with trade secret knowledge from working for other firms. We find a significant increase in the likelihood of being acquired for firms headquartered in states that recognize such a doctrine relative to firms headquartered in states that do not. Our result is stronger for firms with greater human capital and for firms whose employees have better ex ante employment mobility. We show that the IDD is positively associated with the retention of target firms’ key technicians, employees, and top executives after an acquisition. We also show that the IDD is positively associated with synergy creation, acquirers’ announcement returns, and acquirers’ long-run stock and operating performance. Overall, our result indicates that corporate acquisitions can be used as a means for firms to overcome labor market frictions and gain access to valuable human capital.
Keywords: Acquisition
Human capital
Labor market friction
Inevitable disclosure doctrine
Publisher: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
Journal: Management science 
ISSN: 0025-1909
EISSN: 1526-5501
DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.2020.3707
Rights: © 2020 INFORMS
The following publication Chen, D., Gao, H., & Ma, Y. (2021). Human Capital-Driven Acquisition: Evidence from the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine. Management Science, 67(8), 4643-4664 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2020.3707.
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