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Intellectual Capital and Valuation: Challenges in the Voluntary Disclosure of Value DriversRichard PettyMacquarie University Suresh CuganesanSwinburne University of Technology Nigel FinchThe University of Sydney Business School Guy FordMacquarie University - Graduate School of Management October 17, 2009 Abstract: Many commentators have identified the pivotal role of intellectual capital in the valuation of firms and the determination of their future earnings. Innovation in voluntary disclosure of intellectual capital lead by European firms, such as Celemi and Skandia, has generated a plethora of new reporting frameworks such as the Balanced Scorecard. However, there has been little support by the accounting profession to recognise the value of intellectual capital or adopt a common disclosure framework. There has also been very little progress by firms in extending their voluntary reporting frameworks, beyond just rhetoric, and attempting to quantify their intellectual capital. This paper will critically evaluate the challenges faced by firms in disclosing the elements and value of their intellectual capital to the market.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 8 Keywords: intellectual capital, valuation, reporting, voluntary disclosure JEL Classification: M40, M41 working papers seriesDate posted: October 18, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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