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Abstract
This study examines how CEOs’ elite education affects the timelines for completing M & A transactions. I analyzed Taiwanese firms’ M & A transactions during 2007−2020 and found that elite-educated CEOs, especially those holding master's or bachelor's degrees in business, generally take longer to complete deals. Female and older elite-educated CEOs extend completion timelines, while those with prior M & A experience or extensive tenure do not. Notably, acquiring firms led by elite-educated CEOs achieve better long-term post-M & A performance when they invest additional time in deal completion. My results support the prevention focus hypothesis.
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