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-organisational collaboration franchising-with a mediatic actor may have on such IC. A single in-depth case study was conducted, allowing to … in order to create Intellectual Capital (IC). Although collaboration is crucial to create IC, there is a paucity in … literature regarding the effects that a specific type of collaboration may have on the IC of an organisation, specifically a …
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The requirement that a grantee of a government-granted franchise use that franchise was a widespread assumption in all western legal regimes since the thirteenth century. In particular, intellectual property (IP) had reduction to practice or working requirements which have now faded from the...
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-organizational network literature as no prior study has applied the real option perspective to franchising …
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The Roman Holiday Pizza Paradise case provides an audit setting that requires students to understand and perform procedures related to the audit of a fair value estimate in connection with the impairment of an unusual intangible asset, reacquired franchise rights, in the pizza restaurant...
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We decompose the difference between a firm’s market and book values into two components: intangible assets that can be created by competing firms through SG&A/R&D expenditures, and the residual denoted as franchise value (FV). The estimated parameters in the model for creating intangible...
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The main aim of the chapter is to provide the readers with a synthesis of the new international framework of debate dedicated to the topics of intangible assets and intellectual capital. Considering the topics of the whole book, this chapter is focussed on the role played by intangible assets...
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Intangible knowledge capital (IKC) - technology produced by workers but not embodied in them - can offset the "middle income trap" as China exhausts the benefits of international technology transfer. IKC is productivity-enhancing among Chinese enterprises - more so in domestically owned than in...
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The biotechnology industry is one of the six emerging industries in Taiwan. Taking listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) companies and over-the-counter (OTC) companies which form part of the biotechnology healthcare industry in Taiwan during the period 1996-2008 as the research object, this...
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The paper’s purpose is to add to the body of knowledge on the antecedents of a company’s competitive advantage and performance by developing and testing a conceptual model. By using structural equation modelling the model is tested on a sample of 182 Slovenian companies. The results show...
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