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The Valuation of Intangible Assets - An Exploration of Patent and Trademark Portfolios. Dissertation Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2009

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Companies need intangible assets such as knowledge and brands to develop and to sell new products. Although intangibles become increasingly important, formal reporting procedures to reliably assess their monetary value do not exist. In his dissertation, Philipp Sandner aims at examining portfolios of intellectual property (IP) rights to assess the market valuation of companies' intangible assets. Specifically, patents and trademarks are used to approach technology-based and market-based assets, resp- tively. He applies econometric methods to a unique dataset which he assembled specifically for the purpose of this thesis. The thesis consists of four main chapters. First, Philipp Sandner presents in some detail the European trademark system. Research in business administration and e- nomics has rarely relied on trademark data, and the complexity of the institutions is presumably one reason for the current dearth of studies. The first chapter in this study creates a sound foundation for the subsequent chapters. It is also helpful to other researchers who wish to understand the trademark system. The next chapter analyzes the contribution of R&D, patents and trademarks to companies' market value. Philipp Sandner is one of the first authors to quantify the impact of different types of intan- bles. In another chapter he scrutinizes trademark portfolios in-depth and explores different filing strategies employed by companies. In the final chapter, he analyzes patterns of stock movement and traces them back to the effect of technology- and market-based assets.

List of contents

The European Trademark System.- The Market Value of R&D, Patents, and Trademarks.- Trademark Filing Strategies and Their Valuation: Creating, Hedging, Modernizing, and Extending Brands.- The Importance of Technology- and Market-Based Assets in Stock Movement.- Summary of the Results and Outlook.

About the author

Dr. Philipp Sandner has been a research fellow and lecturer at the Institute for Innovation Research, Technology Management and Entrepreneurship of Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D. (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich).

Summary

Intangible assets such as knowledge or brands are increasingly important to companies. Such assets are essentially needed to develop new innovative products and to introduce them to the market. Philipp Sandner is one of the first researchers to approach the valuation of both technology- and market-based intangibles simultaneously by relying on portfolios of intellectual property (IP) derived from patents and trademarks. He empirically analyzes how technology- and market-based assets drive the company value of stock-market listed companies. He finds that both patents and trademarks substantially contribute to the value of companies.

Product details

Authors Philipp Sandner
Publisher Gabler
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.10.2009
 
EAN 9783834917744
ISBN 978-3-8349-1774-4
No. of pages 220
Weight 318 g
Illustrations XX, 220 p.
Series Innovation und Entrepreneurship
Gabler Research
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Gabler Research
Innovation und Entrepreneurship
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Unternehmensführung, Innovation, Marke, Markenschutz, Leadership, Market research, Business and Management, Sales & marketing, Management science, Business Strategy and Leadership

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