The Market Valuation of Innovation: The Case of Indian Manufacturing
Sunil Kanwar
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The relationship between market value and innovation in the context of manufacturing firms in India was analysed, using data for 2001-2010. In a milieu where most firms do not patent, the concern was whether ‘small’ innovations would be valued by the stock market. [Working Paper No. 237].
Keywords: market value; innovation; substantially; industry; developed economies; firms; market; profit expectation; risk; premium; stock markets; innovative; Indian; manufacturing; India; patent (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-06
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