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This paper models the investment behaviour of a multi-asset firm with market power that accumulates valuable intangible … assets to complement the IT capital. The investment model is estimated using data from Spanish banks on assets of different …
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the determinants of telecommunications investments and presents two possible solutions to the investment problem. The …
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This research has investigated factors that affect the successful commercialization of intellectual capital. The concept of social constructs of meaning for the interview participants provides the fundamental perspective of this research. The research was undertaken on the basis of a...
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that investment in intangible resources might be a means to drive, and possibly sustain, competitive advantage. …
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How do private returns to inventive activity change when IPR regimes are substantially strengthened? Our paper investigates this question by looking at the impact of patent reforms in India on India-based pharmaceutical companies. In a fundamental policy shift, India agreed to introduce product...
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Agricultural biotechnology firms are high technology companies. Firms in general, and high technology firms in particular, are a set of both assets in place and growth opportunities. This has important implications for managerial decision-making. Knowledge capital motivates exploitation of...
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We examine whether firms that capitalize a higher proportion of their underlying intangible assets have higher analyst following, lower dispersion of analysts’ earnings forecasts and more accurate earnings forecasts relative to firms that capitalize a lower proportion. Under Australian...
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Substantial differences between company book values and market values indicate the presence of assets not recognised and measured in company balance sheets. Intellectual capital assets account for a substantial proportion of this discrepancy. At present, companies are not required to report on...
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This thesis attempts to analyze a part of the big and complex process of how intellectualproperty ownership and technological innovation influence the performance of firms andtheir revenues. Here I analyze a firm's stock market performance as a function of thequantity and quality of intellectual...
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investment (ROI). A third phenomenon is the rapid growth in marketplace alliances and joint ventures, the number of which has … potentially the only investment strategy that could result in improvements in profitability and shareholder return. Investments by … of HC investments. For larger, more established firms, investment in HC is beneficial for both ROI and TSR. Investments …
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