Innovation and market value. The case of tourism enterprises
- Autor: Dawid Szutowski
- Wydawca: Difin
- ISBN: 978-83-8085-247-1
- Data wydania: 2016
- Liczba stron/format: 266/B5
- Oprawa: miękka
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Innowacje są kluczowe dla rozwoju przedsiębiorstw. W żywotnym interesie przedsiębiorstw jest ich implementacja. Książka dostarcza obszerny przegląd literatury dotyczącej innowacji i literatury dotyczącej wartości przedsiębiorstwa. Dostarcza model obrazujący zależność pomiędzy innowacjami i wartością rynkową. Na podstawie przeprowadzonych badań wskazuje na jakie obszary zwracać uwagę zarządzając innowacjami tak aby zwiększać wartość przedsiębiorstwa. Rozważania prowadzone są na przykładzie przedsiębiorstw turystycznych z całej Europy.
Table of contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. Theory of innovation
Introduction
1.1. The evolution of the approaches to innovation
Summary – evolutionary patterns
1.2. Innovation in economic theory
1.2.1. Firm/strategic business unit/programme level
1.2.2. Sector/economy level
Summary – economics of innovation
1.3. Innovation in the service sector
1.3.1. Formation phase (1986–2000)
1.3.2. Maturity phase (2001–2005)
1.3.3. Multidimensional phase (2006–present)
Summary – innovation in services
1.4. Innovation in tourism companies
1.4.1. Initiation phase (1980–1999)
1.4.2. Maturity phase (2000–present)
Chapter summary
Chapter 2. Enterprise value and its determinants
Introduction
2.1. Approaches to valuation
2.1.1. Discounted cash flow-based
2.1.2. Relative valuation
2.1.3. Accounting and liquidation-based 656 Table of contents
2.1.4. Goodwill-based
2.1.5. Acquisition value-based
2.1.6. Leveraged buyout-based
2.1.7. Market value-based
Summary – approaches to valuation
2.2. The value of public companies
2.2.1. Market value of equity
2.2.2. The role of information in shaping the market value of equity
2.2.3. Market efficiency
Summary – value of public companies
2.3. Factors driving the market value of equity
2.3.1. Theoretical background
2.3.2. Factors used in empirical researches
Chapter summary
Chapter 3. The model approach to linking innovation and the market value of tourism enterprises
Introduction
3.1. A systematic approach to literature studies
3.2. Linking innovation to the market value of tourism enterprises
3.2.1. Innovation-level variables
3.2.2. Firm-level variables
3.3. Model development and hypotheses
3.3.1. Context
3.3.2. Innovation-level predictors
3.3.3. Firm-level innovation-related predictors
3.3.4. Interaction and second-order effects
3.3.5. Control variables
3.3.6. The model
Chapter summary
Chapter 4. Methods of empirical research
Introduction
4.1. Context and design of the study
4.2. Description of the population
4.2.1. Specification criteria
4.2.2. Methods of the selection of subjects
4.2.3. Data collection
Summary – description of the population
4.3. Variables description
4.3.1. Dependent variables
4.3.2. Independent variables
Summary – variables
4.4. Data analysis
4.4.1. Descriptive statistics
4.4.2. Regression
4.4.3. Multiple regression assumptions
Chapter summary
Chapter 5. Results and discussion
Introduction
5.1. Changes in market value of equity
5.1.1. Short term
5.1.2. Long term
Summary – significance
5.2. Descriptive statistics
5.2.1. Short term
5.2.2. Long term
Summary – statistical analysis
5.3. Empirical verification of the model
5.3.1. The models
5.3.2. Short term
5.3.3. Long term
Chapter summary
Conclusions
References
List of tables
List of figures
Appendices
Dawid Szutowski
Ph.D. a research scientist with significant research experience in esonomics and finance. He is also a business practitioner providing businesses with advisory and operational assistance in R&D and innovation management. He focuses much of his research on the relationship between innovation and market value and its implications for company management. He is a prolific author, having written a book and published more than 40 articles in academic journals. Two-time recipient of the Academic Doctoral Scholarship from the Polish National Bank, he was also awarded three half-years international scholarships at: Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, France; Nanjing University School of Business, China and Okan Universitesi Istanbul, Turkey. He was an investigator and principal investigator in two international research projects and the head of a research grand on the impact of innovation on the market value of hospitality enterprises. Currently, he focuses on the financial management of innovation in european companies.