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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 February 2003
- ISBN 9780199256938
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages454 pages
- Size 241x163x35 mm
- Weight 923 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous figures and tables 0
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Long description:
Twenty academic papers that bring together a wide variety of perspectives and empiracal evidence on how intangible assets contribute to today's economy.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction and Overview
Part I: Intangibles in the Modern Economy
A Trillion Dollars a Year in Intangible Investment and the New Economy
The Information Economy
The Soft Revolution: Achieving Growth by Managing Intangibles
The Stock Market and Investment in the New Economy: Some Tangible Facts and Intangible Fictions
Part II: The Impact of Specific Intangibles on Firm Performance and Market Value
The Capitalization, Amortization and Value-Relevance of R&D
Brand Values and Capital Market Valuation
Intellectual Human Capital and the Birth of US Biotechnology Enterprises
Science and Technology as Predictors of Stock Performance
The Value Relevance of Trademarks
Profits, Losses and the Non-linear Pricing of Internet Stocks
Why Firms Diversify: Internalization vs. Agency Behavior
The Increasing Returns-to-Scale of Intangibles
Part III: The Adverse Consequences of the Informational Deficiencies of Intangibles
Off-Balance Sheet R&D Assets and Market Liquidity
Information Asymmetry, R&D and Insider Gains
The Stock Market Valuation of Research and Development Expenditures
Why Does Fixation Persist? Experimental Evidence on the Judgment Performance Effects of Expensing Intangibles
Part IV: The Need for Solutions
The Growing Intangibles Reporting Discrepancy
Challenges from the New Economy for Business and Financial Reporting
The Boundaries of Financial Reporting and How to Extend Them
What Then Must We Do?