November 11, 2022
By Annie Brown (Brand Finance), Jack Gregory (WIPO) and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent (WIPO)
Concurrent with the digital revolution, intangible assets – such as R&D, intellectual property, brands, software, databases, organizational assets and skills - have grown in importance. They are now the cornerstone of any vibrant innovation ecosystem. As such, intangible assets should be part of any measure gauging the success of corporate and national innovation ecosystems.
The Global Innovation Index (GII) 2022 includes novel data quantifying corporate intangible assets worldwide. This comes in support of a broader effort at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to better understand and value intangible assets – see, for example, the recent High-Level Conversation on Intangible Asset Finance of WIPO’s IP and Innovation Ecosystems Sector.
However, since many of these assets are not publicly disclosed, their value is hard to quantify.
In collaboration with Brand Finance, we have utilized the Global Intangible Finance Tracker (GIFT) to identify the top global 5,000 firms in terms of their ownership of intangible assets. In each GII economy, we then construct an intangible asset intensity indicator – that measures how much intangible assets make up of total enterprise value of the top 15 firms per country/economy for which data are available.
Based on data of Brand Finance and our novel indicator approach, we find that:
The most intangible asset-rich firms per country (in absolute US dollars) are from a diverse set of sectors – see the last column in above Table.
In future years, our plan is to expand this partnership between WIPO and Brand Finance to continue to bring meaningful insights into intangible asset magnitudes and impacts. We believe these data help innovation policy-makers and stakeholders to better make sense of innovation ecosystems which are increasingly influenced what by non-physical and difficult-to-measure assets.
Stay tuned for the release of novel GIFT Data on November 15th, 2022 at 8am GMT.
You can check individual GII country profiles for example France, or India
For more information, visit the GII webpage.