The purpose of this research project is to fill a gap in the evaluation of the Strategic Capital, by the means of a quantitative and unbiased audit of SRs (IAs in particular), from complementary standpoints. And, to provide some diagnostic tools to investigate them and return value-added analytics on such intangible entities. This objective has been pursued via a value-driven approach, by disambiguating theoretical constructs and identifying the set of basic building-blocks that compose and drive these assets. Next, analyzing the detected system (the atomized entities and their interrelations, which compose and shape the intangible resources to be tested) by the means of different converging methodologies.

Intangible asset analytics: rating strategic capital and gauging business performance: an atomized perspective

BATTAGELLO, FRANCO MARIA
2015

Abstract

The purpose of this research project is to fill a gap in the evaluation of the Strategic Capital, by the means of a quantitative and unbiased audit of SRs (IAs in particular), from complementary standpoints. And, to provide some diagnostic tools to investigate them and return value-added analytics on such intangible entities. This objective has been pursued via a value-driven approach, by disambiguating theoretical constructs and identifying the set of basic building-blocks that compose and drive these assets. Next, analyzing the detected system (the atomized entities and their interrelations, which compose and shape the intangible resources to be tested) by the means of different converging methodologies.
2015
Inglese
Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"
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