Valuation of intellectual capital in knowledge-based firms: The need for new methods in a changing economic paradigm
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Management Decision
Publication Date
11-7-2007
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to link two key disciplines in finance and science in a way which is representative of the many challenges in the development of the knowledge economy. However, the valuation of intangibles remains a contentious issue in finance. Design/methodology/approach - In this paper, the financial and economic issues pertaining to the valuation of intellectual capital are evaluated and addressed. Findings - An important aspect of raising capital is theability to impute a fair value on the asset. Research limitations/implications - The investigative process involves evaluating and assessing the appropriateness and efficiency of current models and finds them to be inadequate in yielding the true value of intellectual capital employed in knowledge-intensive firms. Practical implications - A new methodology for valuation is indeed required, and this value driver valuation processes may produce significantly better understandings of the worth of intellectual capital in the knowledge economy. Originality/value - This paper evaluates various methods that are currently used and recommends the development of a valuation process for new and evolving technologies.
DOI Link
ISSN
Publisher
Emerald
Volume
45
Issue
9
First Page
1484
Last Page
1496
Disciplines
Business
Keywords
Asset valuation, Intellectual capital, Knowledge organizations
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Recommended Citation
Bose, Sanjoy and Thomas, Keith, "Valuation of intellectual capital in knowledge-based firms: The need for new methods in a changing economic paradigm" (2007). All Works. 3891.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/3891
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no