New Article: Dashti and Schwartz, Can Lessons Learned from Networks of Israeli Start-Ups Be Applied by China?

Dashti, Yossi and Dafna Schwartz. “The Role and Contribution of Networks in M&A of Innovative Ventures: Can Lessons Learned from Networks of Israeli Start-Ups Be Applied by China?” Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 27.6 (2015): 628-45.

 

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2015.1018676

 

Abstract

Networks’ impact on business outcome is documented in various theories. We examined the role of specific actors in the networks of successful Israeli technology ventures and identified the actor’s contribution during early, advanced, and merger and acquisition (M&A) stages. A mixed qualitative–quantitative method was applied to collect insight and data from 185 founder-entrepreneurs who exited via M&A. A name generator-interpreter technique was used to obtain details on the role and contribution of 768 actors. Our findings pointed to the influential role of actors such as Venture Capitalists , angels, board members, and multinational firms, as well as the vital contribution of foreign actors, during M&A transactions. We further draw implications to illustrate that, if applied, lessons learned from sell-side acquired ventures can benefit Chinese companies in their quest to acquire innovation via M&A. We suggest that the understanding of networks practiced by acquired ventures can increase buyers’ accessibility and visibility to target opportunities and improve M&A outcomes.

 

New Article: Kaplan and Eyal, Trusts and Foundations under Israeli Law

Kaplan, Alon, and Lyat Eyal. “Israel: Trusts and Foundations under Israeli Law: So Different, Yet the Same for Tax Purposes.” Trusts & Trustees 21.6 (2015): 657-61.

 

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tandt/ttv045

 

Abstract

This article treats the Israeli Hekdesh coupled with an Israeli underlying company as a foundation. It summarizes the taxation of foundations and trusts in Israel, as well as the main provisions of the relevant legislation as revised in 2013 which is now final and effective. The article then continues to discuss the appointment of protectors under Israeli law. Finally, the article provides for an interpretation of the arbitration law as it relates to foundations and trusts.