The Valuation of Digital Intangibles
Technology, Marketing and Internet
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Product details:
- Edition number 1st ed. 2020
- Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
- Date of Publication 18 February 2020
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783030369170
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages536 pages
- Size 210x148 mm
- Weight 852 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 22 Illustrations, black & white; 64 Illustrations, color 0
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Short description:
This book offers a primer on the valuation of digital intangibles, a trending class of immaterial assets. Startups like successful unicorns, as well as consolidated firms desperately working to re-engineer their business models, are now trying to go digital and to reap higher returns by exploiting new intangibles. This book is innovative in its design and concept since it tackles a frontier topic with an original methodology, combining academic rigor with practical insights. Digital intangibles range from digitized versions of traditional immaterial assets (brands, patents, know-how, etc.) to more trendy applications like big data, Internet of Things, interoperable databases, artificial intelligence, digital newspapers, social networks, blockchains, FinTech applications, etc. This book comprehensively addresses related valuation issues, and demonstrates how best practices can be applied to specific asset appraisals, making it of interest to researchers, students, and practitioners alike.
Roberto Moro Visconti is professor of Corporate Finance at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy, and is the director of studio Moro Visconti ? chartered accountants and financial consultants. Dr. Moro Visconti manages a consolidated financial boutique that derives from a deep-rooted tradition of professional consultants in Milan.
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Long description:
This book offers a primer on the valuation of digital intangibles, a trending class of immaterial assets. Startups like successful unicorns, as well as consolidated firms desperately working to re-engineer their business models, are now trying to go digital and to reap higher returns by exploiting new intangibles. This book is innovative in its design and concept since it tackles a frontier topic with an original methodology, combining academic rigor with practical insights. Digital intangibles range from digitized versions of traditional immaterial assets (brands, patents, know-how, etc.) to more trendy applications like big data, Internet of Things, interoperable databases, artificial intelligence, digital newspapers, social networks, blockchains, FinTech applications, etc. This book comprehensively addresses related valuation issues, and demonstrates how best practices can be applied to specific asset appraisals, making it of interest to researchers, students, and practitioners alike.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.
- Part 1: A General Valuation Approach.
- Chapter 2: The valuation of intangible assets: an introduction.
- Chapter 3: Digital scalability and Growth Options.
- Part II
- Technology.
- Chapter 4: The valuation of know
-how.
- Chapter 5: Patent valuation.
- Chapter 6: The valuation of technological startups.
- Chapter 7: The valuation of software and database.
- Chapter 8: The valuation of Artificial Intelligence.
- Part III: Marketing.
- Chapter 9: The valuation of trademarks and digital branding.
- Chapter 10: The valuation of newspaper headings and publishing titles.
- Part IV: Internet.
- Chapter 11: Domain name valuation.
- Chapter 12: The valuation of mobile apps.
- Chapter 13: Big data valuation.
- Chapter 14: Internet of Things.
- Chapter 15: Internet companies and social networks.
- Chapter 16: Blockchain valuation: Internet of Value and Smart Transactions.
- Part V: Residual Goodwill, Bundled Intangibles And Bankabilityi.
- ISSUES.
- Chapter 17: Goodwill valuation.
- Chapter 18: Portfolio of intangibles and royalty companies.
- Chapter 19. Bankability of the intangible assets: more guarantees with less collateral?.