Tobin's Q Firm Value Analysis
Tobin's q is the ratio of a firm's market value to the replacement cost of its assets, and it serves in strategy and industrial organization as a forward-looking measure of value creation and economic rent. A q above one means the market values the firm at more than it would cost to rebuild its assets, signaling that the firm earns rents -- from market power, brands, technology, or hard-to-replicate capabilities -- beyond the competitive return on capital. Lindenberg and Ross's 1981 study brought q into empirical industrial organization, developing an algorithm to estimate the replacement cost of assets and showing how q relates to monopoly power and barriers to entry. Because exact replacement costs are laborious, Chung and Pruitt's 1994 paper introduced a simple approximation built entirely from standard accounting and market data that tracks the exact measure closely, making q practical for large-sample research on firm performance.
방법 전문 읽기
무료 계정으로 로그인하면 이 섹션을 읽을 수 있습니다.
방법 지도
관련 방법들로 이루어진 인접 영역 — 노드를 선택해 살펴보세요.
출처
- Lindenberg, E. B., & Ross, S. A. (1981). Tobin's q Ratio and Industrial Organization. Journal of Business, 54(1), 1-32. DOI: 10.1086/296120 ↗
- Chung, K. H., & Pruitt, S. W. (1994). A Simple Approximation of Tobin's q. Financial Management, 23(3), 70-74. DOI: 10.2307/3665623 ↗
이 페이지 인용 방법
ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Tobin's Q Firm Value Analysis (Market-to-Replacement-Cost Ratio as a Performance Measure). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ko/strategic-management/tobins-q-analysis
어떤 방법일까요?
이 방법을 가장 가까운 동류의 방법들과 나란히 놓고 비교해 보세요 — 라이브러리는 책을 펼쳐 놓을 뿐, 선택은 여러분의 몫입니다.
- Diversification-Performance Analysis (Rumelt Categories)전략경영↔ 비교
- Event Study Methodology전략경영↔ 비교
- Resource-Based View (VRIO) Operationalization전략경영↔ 비교