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On the Market Reaction to Capitalization of R&D Expenditures: Evidence from ChiNext

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ABSTRACT Based on 2009–2016 ChiNext data, this paper studies the relation between a company’s R&D expenditure capitalization and its business performance and the external market response to this decision. We… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Based on 2009–2016 ChiNext data, this paper studies the relation between a company’s R&D expenditure capitalization and its business performance and the external market response to this decision. We find that, the more a company’s R&D expenditure is capitalized, the better its performance will be. In addition, the regression on the short-term market reaction shows that the increment of the development expenditure cannot lead to a direct market response. The regression results on the long-term market performance indicate that the market accepts the lagging of the R&D achievements and anticipates more intangible assets could be converted from these achievements. Overall, our results provide evidence that only the R&D expenditures that really form the intangible assets reflect the value of the capitalization and facilitate the sustainable innovation of ChiNext-listed companies.

Keywords: capitalization; reaction capitalization; market reaction; evidence; market

Journal Title: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade
Year Published: 2019

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