Value-based Management
Context and Application

1. Edition March 2000
VIII, 376 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
Wertorientierte Unternehmensführung (Value-Based Management) und Shareholder Value sind die neuen Zauberworte des jüngsten Managementtrends. Nach der modernen Finanztheorie soll es das oberste Ziel eines Unternehmens sein, den Wertzuwachs für seine Aktionäre zu maximieren. Dies wirkt sich nicht nur positiv auf die Aktionäre aus, sondern auch auf die Investitionsbereitschaft in dieses Unternehmen. "Value-Based Management" liefert eine kritische Betrachtung der Erfolge und Mißerfolge des Value-Based Management-Ansatzes, seiner Entwicklung, seiner Grundprinzipien und seiner wesentlichen Techniken. Die Autoren diskutieren alle Aspekte dieses Managementansatzes sehr ausführlich auf fortgeschrittenem Niveau. Eine unverzichtbare Lektüre für Manager und Finanzexperten, die tiefer in das Thema einsteigen wollen.
Context and Application Value-Based Management Edited by Glen Arnold and Matt Davies Over the past ten years hundreds of leading companies worldwide have adopted the principles of value-based management (VBM), an approach to corporate strategy and business organisation in which the primary objective is always shareholder wealth maximisation. As VBM has become more widespread the idea of shareholder value has become integral to business. Consultancies have prospered by selling prescriptions for developing a value-oriented firm and managers thought to be excellent in generating shareholder value are held in high esteem and command huge salaries. This book draws on empirical evidence to demonstrate the success of VBM ideas as well as highlighting many of the hidden questions, doubts and difficulties. It examines the validity of some of the underlying assumptions of VBM and tackles many of the key technical issues. This book provides a timely assessment of the theory and practice of VBM as it grows to maturity.
THE STATE OF VBM KNOWLEDGE: THEORY AND EVIDENCE.
Tracing the Development of Value-Based Management (G. Arnold).
Value-Based Management in Practice: A Critical Review (M. Davies).
CHALLENGING SHAREHOLDER WEALTH MAXIMISATION.
A Minifesto for Corporate Myopia (C. Carter & S. Conway).
Shareholder Wealth or Societal Welfare: A Stakeholder Perspective (S. Cooper).
The Dialectics of Corporate Value Measurement (D. Crowther).
APPLYING VALUE-BASED MANAGEMENT.
The Cost of Capital and Shareholder Value (J. Rutterford).
Value-Based Metrics as Divisional Performance Measures (G. Francis & C. Minchington).
Behavioural Impediments to Value-Based Management (J. Byrd, et al.).
Lessons from Practice: VBM at Lloyds TSB (M. Davies).
Making Value-Based Management a Way of Life (L. Kamhi).
Shareholder Value in Banking (P. Molyneux).
MEASURING VALUE: SOME CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES.
A Review of Accounting and VBM Alternatives (J. Forker & R. Powell).
Approaches to Value-Based Performance Measurement (J. Drukarczyk & A. Schueler).
VBM: A New Insight into the Goodwill Dilemma? (G. Owen).
Does Accounting Practice Undermine Value-Based Measurement? (M. Whittington).
Index.