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Valuing The Innovation Potentials Of Firms What Theory Suggests Practitioners Do And Both Implies For Existing Theory 1st Edition Jan Alexander Buchmann Auth

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Valuing The Innovation Potentials Of Firms What Theory Suggests Practitioners Do And Both Implies For Existing Theory 1st Edition Jan Alexander Buchmann Auth
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Valuing The Innovation Potentials Of Firms What Theory Suggests Practitioners Do And Both Implies For Existing Theory 1st Edition Jan Alexander Buchmann Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Jan Alexander Buchmann (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658092894, 3658092890
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Valuing The Innovation Potentials Of Firms What Theory Suggests Practitioners Do And Both Implies For Existing Theory 1st Edition Jan Alexander Buchmann Auth by Jan Alexander Buchmann (auth.) 9783658092894, 3658092890 instant download after payment.

Jan Buchmann focuses on the valuation of a firm’s innovation potential based on that firm’s position in its lifecycle. Compared to existing research, the author does not center his research exclusively on mathematical valuation methodologies. Instead, the author compares collected valuation input data, data interpretation approaches, and valuation methodologies suggested by theory with the ones applied by experienced valuation experts in a very structured way by applying a firm typology. Subsequently, he uncovers essential differences between theory and practice and derives theory-extending hypotheses from the uncovered differences.

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