Evaluating the Efficiency and Productivity Effects of Cross-Border Acquisitions Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)

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Syarifa Hanoum
Silviana Khalilatus Sa'adah
Irene Kanina Ratih
Jihan Rofifah
Uliyatun Nikmah
Mahmood Shubbak

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Purpose – This research examines the impact of cross-border acquisitions on the efficiency and productivity of acquired companies, with a specific focus on MSA, an automotive firm.


Methodology – We employ Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to assess total factor productivity and compare MSA’s performance before and after its acquisition by Michelin.


Findings – MSA’s efficiency fluctuated over time, peaking in Q1 2021 with a score of 1 but declining in Q1 2022, indicating room for improvement. The Mann-Whitney test results show no significant change in MSA’s efficiency following the acquisition, suggesting the merger did not notably enhance performance.


Practical implications – Managers should concentrate on optimizing material, labor, and capital management, while maintaining continuous operational monitoring. A proactive approach to the implications of strategic decisions, such as cross-border acquisitions, is essential for sustained high performance and long-term success.

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Hanoum, S., Sa'adah, S. K., Ratih, I. K., Rofifah, J., Nikmah, U., & Shubbak, M. (2026). Evaluating the Efficiency and Productivity Effects of Cross-Border Acquisitions Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). International Journal of Business and Management Technology in Society, 2(2), 107–118. https://doi.org/10.12962/j30254256.v2i2.8784
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