Purpose- In this study, the effects of e-commerce activities on
firm value regarding tangible and intangible assets are examined. Financial
statements are analyzed for determining tangible assets. E-marketing activities
are taken into consideration as intangible assets and whether these activities
affect firm value or not are analyzed.
Methodology- E-marketing activites, which add value to a firm,
should be taken into consideration during decision making process. Therefore,
calculating the return on e-marketing activities investments is useful for both
finance and marketing specialists.
Findings- Accordingly, in this study, the firm value before and
after launching e-marketing activities as well as the change among the factors
which add value to a firm are analyzed in detail.
Conclusion- The
relationship between firm value and the predetermined data of e-marketing
activities is analyzed. The
study first dwells on the factors which affect firm value and shareholder
value, and then on whether there is any difference between the factors before
and after launching e-marketing activities.
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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