1st Edition

Mergers and Acquisitions The Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries

Edited By Mark Thomas, Janna L. Rose Copyright 2024
228 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

228 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

228 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Covid-19 has brought so much uncertainty, but one certainty is that the vaccine race will generate winners and losers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. This will have a major impact on merger and acquisition activity. While the plethora of merger and acquisition deals are abundantly reported by the news media, there is a clear lack of in-depth analysis on the multiple rationales... Read more

Chapter 1: Introduction

Taking stock of the wave of M&As in the life sciences industry. What has the past decade taught us?

Mark Thomas, Margaux Bruneau de la Salle & Janna Rose

Part 1: The Pre-merger Phase

Chapter 2:

The Art of Letting Go: Corporate Divestitures in the Bio-Pharmaceutical Industries

Oleksandra Kochura

Chapter 3:

Preventive & Active takeover defense strategies in the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries

Vanila Alfassa, Margaux Bruneau de la Salle, Laurence Vermeer & Mark Thomas

Chapter 4:

Merger & Acquisition trends in the Gene Therapy sector

Jordan Mecca & Daria Bou Darham

Chapter 5:

Risk management in pharmaceutical and biotechnology mergers and acquisitions

Astrid Asser & Nick Sanders

Part II: The Transaction Phase

Chapter 6:

Finding the right ‘fit’ during the M&A process

Janna Rose

Chapter 7:

Exploring all options: unconventional acquirers in the healthcare sector

Terry Petrella and Janna Rose

Chapter 8:

To make it or buy it: Investing in M&A or R&D as contradictory or complementary strategies in the biotech and pharma industries

Senda Fattoum and Samira Hadj Sadok

Chapter 9:

Should governments get involved in Big Pharma Mergers & Acquisitions?

Owen Thomas

Part III: The Post-Deal Integration Phase

Chapter 10:

A tale of two masters. Assessing the post-acquisitions management strategies of private equity firms and industrial pharmaceutical groups

Laurence Vermeer & Mark Thomas

Chapter 11:

Post-acquisition challenges in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry

Muriel Durand & Maram Hassan

Chapter 12:

Depth in biotech & pharma merger and acquisitions. How much should you integrate? A multi-case analysis.

Mohamed Medhat Elshoubary

Chapter 13:

What is the ‘right’ speed for post-acquisition integration within the pharmaceutical & biotechnology industries?

Mark Thomas & Francy Grubenmann

Chapter 14: Conclusion

Future Perspectives in Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology mergers and acquisitions

Janna Rose and Mark Thomas

Biography

Mark Thomas is Associate Dean for Programmes and Associate Professor of Strategic and Management at ICN Business School, France. He has taught Corporate Strategy and Leadership at Master and Executive Education levels including the Advanced Master’s degree in Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Management at Grenoble EM.

He holds a PhD from Lancaster University Management School, UK. His research focuses on the change management process during post-merger integration. He also holds an MSc in Strategy and Management from Em-lyon, France and is a graduate of Harvard Business School.

Janna Rose is a professor in People, Organizations and Society at Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) in France. While her teaching focuses mainly on ethics and social responsibility, as well as laboratory management and innovation, she has served as a coordinator for the Chair for Public Trust in Health and a member of the ethics board (ELSI) for EIT Health projects across Europe. Previously, she worked as a technician and manager in genomics and phytochemistry laboratories before earning degrees in Medical Anthropology (MA, Tulane University) and in Ethnobotany (PhD, Florida International University).