Competitive Advantage Valuation of Intellectual Property Assets: A New Tool for Ip Managers
25 Pages Posted: 8 Aug 2005
Abstract
This paper provides a detailed description of a new method to value intellectual property assets - Competitive Advantage Valuation (CAV). The use of the CAV method to value patents, research and development investments, and patent licenses is explained through a series of hypothetical valuation examples.
Keywords: Patents, patent licenses, valuation
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