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Salinas The International Brand Valuation Manual

A complete overview and analysis of brand valuation techniques, methodologies and applications
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-68550-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

A complete overview and analysis of brand valuation techniques, methodologies and applications

E-Book, Englisch, 448 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-470-68550-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The International Brand Valuation Manual is a detailed andextensive review of the main brand valuation models. The bookreveals the state of the art in the field of brand valuation andcoherently relates major trends in the theory and practice of brandvaluation. This "one-stop" source is for valuationprofessionals as well as financial and marketing specialists whoneed to have an understanding of the principal valuation methods.Salinas also analyses the respective efficacy, advantages,disadvantages, and prospects for the future for each method.
The book:
- Provides a thorough overview of all the tools available forthe brand valuation practitioner.
- Offers an informed view on which methodologies are mostsuitable for different types of applications, and explains why.
- Acts as an all-in-one source of reference for specialists whoadvise clients on which methodology to employ, or who areconsidering adopting one themselves.
- Features case studies and examples from Guinness, PwC,Rolls-Royce, Santander, Shell, Telefonica, Unilever, BMW, HansonTrust, Cadbury-Schweppes, Kellogg, Coco-Cola, Mercedes, Rolex,among others.
Gabriella Salinas is the Global Brand Manager at Deloitte ToucheTohmatsu, Madrid, Spain.

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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES.
FOREWORD.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
1 THE CONCEPT AND RELEVANCE OF BRAND.
1.1 The concept of brand.
1.2 Brand value.
1.3 The growing importance of the economic value of brand.
1.4 Conclusions.
2 THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF VALUATION METHODS.
2.1 The Origin and evolution of valuation methods.
2.2 Conclusions.
3 BRAND VALUATION METHOD AND PROCESS.
3.1 Brand valuation process.
3.2 Conclusions.
4 GENERAL APPROACHES TO BRAND VALUATION.
4.1 Cost approach.
4.2 Market approach.
4.3 Income approach.
5 BRAND VALUATION METHODS AND PROVIDERS.
5.1 AbsoluteBrand.
5.2 AUS Consultants.
5.3 BBDO.
5.4 Brandient.
5.5 BrandEconomics.
5.6 Brand Finance.
5.7 BrandMetrics.
5.8 Brand Rating.
5.9 Consor.
5.10 Damodaran's valuation model.
5.11 Financial World.
5.12 FutureBrand.
5.13 GfK-PwC-Sattler: Advanced Brand Valuation model.
5.14 Herp's model.
5.15 Hirose model.
5.16 Houlihan Advisors.
5.17 Intangible Business.
5.18 Interbrand.
5.19 Kern's x-times model.
5.20 Lev's Intangibles Scoreboard.
5.21 Millward Brown Optimor.
5.22 Motameni and Shahrokhi's Global Brand EquityValuation model.
5.23 Prophet.
5.24 Repenn's brand valuation model (System Repenn).
5.25 Sander's Hedonic brand valuation method.
5.26 Sattler's model.
5.27 Semion.
5.28 Simon and Sullivan's stock price movements model.
5.29 The Nielsen Company: Brand Balance Sheet and BrandPerformance.
5.30 Trout & Partners.
5.31 Villafañe & Associates' CompetitiveEquilibrium model.
5.32 Other brand valuation providers and models.
5.33 Conclusions.
6 A TAXONOMY OF BRAND VALUATION METHODS.
6.1 By use of financial or non-financial indicators.
6.2 By application or possible objectives.
6.3 Classification proposed by BBDO.
6.4 Classifications based on mixed criteria.
6.5 By intended universality of the calculated value.
6.6 By its nature or origin (academic vs. commercial).
6.7 By approach employed (cost, market and income).
6.8 By method of determining the proportion of income orrevenues attributable to brand.
6.9 By method of "representing brand risk".
6.10 By method of "representing the brand's growth anduseful life".
7 THE CURRENT SITUATION.
7.1 General trends in brand valuation.
7.2 Common errors and misconceptions in brand and intangibleasset valuation.
7.3 Conclusions.
8 IS CORPORATE BRAND VALUATION POSSIBLE?
8.1 What is "corporate brand," and is it the same as "corporatereputation?"
8.2 Why value corporate brands?
8.3 Methodological options proposed for corporate brandvaluation.
8.4 Models based on the concept that "corporate brand orreputation" adds value to product brands.
8.5 Model based on the company value's sensitivity tovariations in "corporate brand or reputation" value.
8.6 CoreBrand's model for measuring the percentage ofmarket capitalization attributable to corporate brand.
8.7 Conclusions.
9 THE FUTURE OF BRAND VALUATION.
9.1 The prospect of methodological consensus: Standardizationvs. affinity of applications and methods.
9.2 Future trends in the supply and demand of brand valuationservices.
9.3 Accounting users: financial officers' discomfort.
9.4 Marketing specialists: using valuation prudently andfounding a new language compatible with finance.
9.5 Regulators: behind the scenes, but with greatconfidence.
REFERENCES.
INDEX.


Gabriela Salinas has a very uncommon professional profile,with deep understanding of strategic, accounting, financial andmarketing issues, that has earned her a reputation as one of theworld leading experts in the field of brand valuation.
As Global Brand Manager of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, she advisesinternal and external clients on brand valuation and evaluationrelated issues. She has a broad international experience, havingworked in New York, Buenos Aires, Singapore, London and Madrid forclients such as Bank of America, Repsol YPF,Telefónica, Terra Networks, Bausch & Lomb, Johnson &Johnson, Roca, GM and Great Eastern Life and other internationalcompanies on projects involving brand evaluation, brandarchitecture, brand positioning and brand valuation projects.
Early in her career she specialized in corporate valuation,receiving a Master in Corporate Finance and lecturing on"Valuation of Financial Assets". Later on, she focusedon the valuation of intangible assets, developing a soundprofessional career in the field. As she enjoys the academic work,she led several research projects on the field and is now teaching"Brand Valuation" at the Institute of Intangible Assetsin Spain.
She is now a member of the international initiative for thestandardization of brand valuation methodologies, ISO/PC 231International Committee and of the Brand and Valuation Committeesof the Institute of Analysis of Intangible Assets.



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