What intangible resources do companies value, measure, and report? A synthesis of UK and Finnish research
Dina Gray,
Goran Roos and
Taru Rastas
International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, 2004, vol. 1, issue 3, 242-261
Abstract:
There has been a movement in the accountancy field to induce companies to disclose the worth of their intangibles, and researchers argue that the demand for the external communication of intangibles and value drivers is increasing in capital markets. It is generally accepted that disclosure should reflect management's understanding of strategy and the value creation processes of the company. However, understanding what intangible resources are perceived to create value and determining whether the pressure to disclose those value drivers is a key motivation for the measurement of intangible resources are the key objectives of this paper. This paper discusses empirical research that has been carried out in 95 companies in the UK and 16 companies in Finland to determine what intangible resources companies consider important in value creation, what intangible resources they actually measure, and what, if any, of those measures they actually disclose to their stakeholders.
Keywords: intellectual capital; value; measurement; disclosure; intangible assets; intangible resources; United Kingdom; UK; Finland. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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