Handbook on Intangibles
Edited by Stefano Zambon and
Laura Girella
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of intangibles, focusing on their reporting, disclosure and valuation. Highlighting the critical role of intangibles in business and economic growth, it underscores their widespread and pervasive presence and significance in the strategy, management and development of organizations.
Keywords: Intangibles; Intangibles Reporting; Intangibles Measurement; Intangibles Valuation; Accounting For Intangibles; Data; Corporate Reporting; Value Creation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035306367
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Intangibles accounting, disclosure and valuation—rationale, convergences and perspectives: an introduction

- Stefano Zambon and Laura Girella
- Ch 2 The harmful accounting for intangibles: response to adherents of the status quo

- Baruch Lev
- Ch 3 100 years of US GAAP for intangible items

- Christine A. Botosan, Jeffrey Mechanick and Joy Sy1
- Ch 4 Does capitalization of acquired in-process R&D convey information in the pricing process?

- Dimos Andronoudis and Luminita Enache
- Ch 5 Intangibles, firm value, and accounting relevance in COVID-19

- Feng Gu
- Ch 6 How could financial reporting evolve to provide better information about intangibles used in the entity’s operations?

- Chiara Del Prete
- Ch 7 An accounting for intangible assets that informs valuation

- Richard Barker and Stephen Penman
- Ch 8 Is this the end of intangibles? Re-framing the challenge of accounting for intangible assets

- Alan Teixeira
- Ch 9 Social costs and intangibles

- Mario Abela
- Ch 10 Impact accounts as a key input into accounting for intangibles

- T. Robert Zochowski
- Ch 11 R&D disclosure in the annual report: empirical evidence from automotive and pharmaceutical companies

- Alberto Quagli, Elisa Roncagliolo and Lorenzo Simoni
- Ch 12 Intangibles and equity investors

- Jan Marton and Catalin Starica
- Ch 13 A critical analysis of the contribution of Integrated Reporting to the recognition of intangibles

- Ruth Dimes and Charl de Villiers
- Ch 14 Disclosure of intangibles through Integrated Reporting: non-financial capital and climate risk management

- Alexandre Garcia, Davi Ciasca, José Roberto Kassai, Solange Garcia, Ticiane Santos and Vania Borgerth
- Ch 15 The evolution of Intellectual Capital reporting: a trust-based perspective

- Maria Serena Chiucchi, Marco Giuliani and Stefano Marasca
- Ch 16 The relational capital along the supply chain: insights from sustainability reporting disclosures

- Mariella Colantoni, Alessandro Lai and Riccardo Stacchezzini
- Ch 17 The new EU sustainability framework vis-à-vis integrated reporting and intangibles: a systematic perspective

- Alessandro d’Eri and Valerio Novembre
- Ch 18 Making visible the invisible: intangibles, ESG and tax

- Eelco van der Enden and Bronte Klein
- Ch 19 Corporate governance, ESG and sustainability: the underexplored role of ‘green’ trade marks

- Janice Denoncourt
- Ch 20 A glance at reporting on intangible assets and resources from a German perspective

- Georg Lanfermann and Kristina Schwedler
- Ch 21 Japanese journey on intangibles as the key factor of value creation for a company

- Takayuki Sumita
- Ch 22 Intangible value and risks: regulation requirements, valuation practices and ways forward – a better risk awareness within valuation reports

- Véronique Blum
- Ch 23 Understanding risks related to intangibles and knowledge for sustainable business development

- Susanne Durst
- Ch 24 Accounting and reporting for human capital in a public healthcare organization: do they promote effective human capital management to achieve social sustainability?

- Caterina Cavicchi and Emidia Vagnoni
- Ch 25 Integration of intangible assets by investors: application to human capital

- Jean-Philippe Desmartin and Elise de Coligny
- Ch 26 Talking about “human capital” or not: lessons from the French experiment of integrated reporting on the period 2014–2020

- Stéphane Trébucq and Francis Gonzalez
- Ch 27 Potential impact of the digital economy on accounting: the challenge of intangible assets’ recognition

- Anne Jeny
- Ch 28 Uncovering the hidden value of intangibles: a constructive de- and reconstruction

- Isabella Miller and Robert Obermaier
- Ch 29 Does the Value Added Intellectual Coefficient (VAIC) add value to the IC research and practice?

- Giuseppe Marzo
- Ch 30 Valuation of intangible assets: an artistic science

- André Gorius
- Ch 31 Measuring stakeholder value: a globally integrated approach

- Philip Sugai
- Ch 32 The IVSC’s perspective on the valuation and measurement of intangible assets

- Nicolas Konialidis and Richard Stewart
- Ch 33 WIPO’s action plan on intangible asset finance

- Allison Mages, Michael Kos and Anca Ciurel
- Ch 34 The value of data in the economy

- Simon Lange and Vincenzo Spiezia
- Ch 35 Quantifying the value of data has profound implications for organizations

- Sunil Soares and Matt Noll
- Ch 36 The value contribution of a corporate brand: evidence from Bayer AG

- Manfred Schwaiger, Sven Theobald, Wolfgang Stippler and Sascha Raithel
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