
Handbook on Intangibles
Accounting, Reporting and Valuation
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2026
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-1-0353-0636-7 (ISBN)
Description
This Handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of intangibles, focusing on their reporting, disclosure and valuation. Highlighting the critical role of intangibles in business and economic growth, it underscores their widespread and pervasive presence and significance in the strategy, management and development of organizations.
Adopting an original and innovative perspective, the Handbook collects 36 contributions that illustrate and critically discuss evidence and standpoints from diverse stakeholders, including policymakers, standard setters, international institutions, professionals and academics, taking into account micro and macro viewpoints. They argue that in a global digital economy, the ability to fund, reward and sustain innovation hinges on the visibility of the intangible assets driving it. Chapters examine several key areas concerning these resources, covering their accounting treatment, reporting and disclosure requirements, including sustainability, the associated risks and impacts, and the implications of digitization. The Handbook emphasizes that the effective management of intangibles is not only a matter of disclosure, but ultimately a matter of economic governance.
The Handbook on Intangibles is an essential reference for scholars and students in the fields of economics, banking and accounting. It is also of great benefit to investors, financial analysts and accounting and valuation professionals interested in the function and practice of intangibles.
Adopting an original and innovative perspective, the Handbook collects 36 contributions that illustrate and critically discuss evidence and standpoints from diverse stakeholders, including policymakers, standard setters, international institutions, professionals and academics, taking into account micro and macro viewpoints. They argue that in a global digital economy, the ability to fund, reward and sustain innovation hinges on the visibility of the intangible assets driving it. Chapters examine several key areas concerning these resources, covering their accounting treatment, reporting and disclosure requirements, including sustainability, the associated risks and impacts, and the implications of digitization. The Handbook emphasizes that the effective management of intangibles is not only a matter of disclosure, but ultimately a matter of economic governance.
The Handbook on Intangibles is an essential reference for scholars and students in the fields of economics, banking and accounting. It is also of great benefit to investors, financial analysts and accounting and valuation professionals interested in the function and practice of intangibles.
Reviews / Votes
'I think this is an absolutely recommendable work as a flagship for a multi-perspective handbook on intangibles. It illustrates and discusses the topic of intangibles from various perspectives, ranging from accounting, reporting, risks, human capital, and digitization to valuation, in a very structured and comprehensive manner.' -- Friedrich Mostboeck, President of the European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies (EFFAS)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-0636-7 (9781035306367)
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Persons
Edited by Stefano Zambon, Professor of Business Economics, Department of Economics and Management, University of Ferrara and Laura Girella, Associate Professor of Business Economics, Department of Economics 'Marco Biagi', University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy