Stanford Seminar - Value Intellectual Capital
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of intellectual property valuation and protection in a Stanford seminar that delves into the high-tech industry economic loop, intangible assets, and offshoring of work. Learn about different types of foreign destination entities, valuation principles, and common misvaluation pitfalls in international transactions. Examine approaches to assess intellectual property and understand the challenges of corporate income allocation. Gain insights into the motivations behind IP protection and consider a radical proposal to address the complexities of intellectual capital valuation in the global economy.
Syllabus
Introduction.
Motivation for this talk.
High-tech Industry Economic Loop.
Quick definitions: Tangibles / Intangibles.
Intangibles (IP).
Intellectual Capital.
Overview IP protection.
Offshoring of work.
Types of Foreign Destination Entities.
Difference in tangible exports: the valuation intuition from experience.
Principle of valuation.
Example from BW:10 transaction steps 0 to 8 European Union Ireland.
Ten ways to misvalue Transaction o.
Approaches to assess IP.
7. Misallocation simplified.
Corporate income.
No simple solutions, so have a radical proposal.
Answers to the Motivation query.
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Stanford Online
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