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Partial Utilitarianism as a suggested ethical framework for evaluating corporate mergers and acquisitions

机译:部分功利主义作为评估企业并购的建议道德框架

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Prior literature on ethical concerns in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) has often concluded that many stakeholders, such as workers and communities, have unjustly suffered as a result of takeovers and associated defences and that their rights as stakeholders have been violated. However, very few papers provide any guidance on how to evaluate a merger or acquisition from an ethical standpoint. This study looks at how ethical frameworks could be used to assess the ethical impact of a merger or acquisition and gives practical guidance. It is proposed that decision makers should consider the impact on four stakeholder groups: shareholders, employees, customers and directors. We call the proposed method for doing this Partial Utilitarian analysis. We suggest two possible ways of applying the Partial Utilitarian analysis. One approach could rely on the evidence from a sample of recent deals. For this, empirical analysis is conducted on a sample of large M&As in the United Kingdom in the period 1993-2003. Alternatively, a better approach, requiring considerable management time, requires forecasting of the economic impact on the four groups of stakeholders. The paper shows how to do this.
机译:先前关于并购(M&A)中道德问题的文献经常得出结论,许多利益相关者,例如工人和社区,由于收购和相关辩护而遭受了不公正的痛苦,其作为利益相关者的权利受到了侵犯。但是,很少有论文从道德的角度对如何评估合并或收购提供任何指导。这项研究探讨了如何使用道德框架评估合并或收购的道德影响,并提供了实用指导。建议决策者应考虑对四个利益相关者群体的影响:股东,雇员,客户和董事。我们称这种部分功利主义分析为提出的方法。我们建议应用部分功利主义分析的两种可能方法。一种方法可能依赖于最近交易样本中的证据。为此,对1993-2003年期间英国大型并购的样本进行了实证分析。另外,更好的方法需要大量的管理时间,因此需要预测对四类利益相关者的经济影响。本文显示了如何执行此操作。

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    《Business Ethics》 |2010年第4期|p.363-378|共16页
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    Nick Collett;

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    Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK;

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