• 제목/요약/키워드: Brand Asset Composite Factor

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브랜드 파워 조사를 통한 주택 브랜드 자산 관리 전략에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Strategy of Housing Brand Asset Management Using Brand Power Research)

  • 김호건;김수정;김재준
    • 한국건설관리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국건설관리학회 2003년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.238-241
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    • 2003
  • 최근 들어 건설기업들은 경쟁적으로 주택 브랜드들을 개발하여 활발한 브랜드 마케팅 투자를 하고 있다. 브랜드 자산의 중요성은 현실적으로 증대되고 있으며, 강한 브랜드를 만들기 위해서는 브랜드 관리가 전재되어야 하는 시기이다. 하지만 지금까지의 브랜드 자산 관리는 주로 제조업이나 서비스업의 제품들을 대상으로 이루어지고 있으며, 건설기업들의 주택 브랜드 자산 관리에 관한 논의는 미비하다. 브랜드 자산의 중요성을 인식하면서도 주택 브랜드 자산 관리 방법의 부재로 인해 브랜드 마케팅 투자의 지표가 되는 근거를 제시하지 못하고 있는 실정이다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 브랜드 파워 조사를 통해 자산 구성 요소별 중요도를 산출하고, 이를 바탕으로 주택 브랜드 관리 전략에 관한 기반을 제공하고자 한다.

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한국 주식시장에서 총수익성 프리미엄에 관한 분석 및 펀드 유통산업에 주는 시사점 (Gross Profitability Premium in the Korean Stock Market and Its Implication for the Fund Distribution Industry)

  • 윤보현;유원석
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제13권9호
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2015
  • Purpose - This paper's aim is to investigate whether or not gross profitability explains the cross-sectional variation of the stock returns in the Korean stock market. Gross profitability is an alternative profitability measure proposed by Novy-Marx in 2013 to predict cross-sectional variation of stock returns in the US. He shows that the gross profitability adds explanatory power to the Fama-French 3 factor model. Interestingly, gross profitability is negatively correlated with the book-to-market ratio. By confirming the gross profitability premium in the Korean stock market, we may provide some implications regarding the well-known value premium. In addition, our empirical results may provide opportunities for the fund distribution industry to promote brand new styles of funds. Research design, data, and methodology - For our empirical analysis, we collect monthly market prices of all the companies listed on the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) of the Korea Exchanges (KRX). Our sample period covers July1994 to December2014. The data from the company financial statementsare provided by the financial information company WISEfn. First, using Fama-Macbeth cross-sectional regression, we investigate the relation between gross profitability and stock return performance. For robustness in analyzing the performance of the gross profitability strategy, we consider value weighted portfolio returns as well as equally weighted portfolio returns. Next, using Fama-French 3 factor models, we examine whether or not the gross profitability strategy generates excess returns when firmsize and the book-to-market ratio are controlled. Finally, we analyze the effect of firm size and the book-to-market ratio on the gross profitability strategy. Results - First, through the Fama-MacBeth cross-sectional regression, we show that gross profitability has almost the same explanatory power as the book-to-market ratio in explaining the cross-sectional variation of the Korean stock market. Second, we find evidence that gross profitability is a statistically significant variable for explaining cross-sectional stock returns when the size and the value effect are controlled. Third, we show that gross profitability, which is positively correlated with stock returns and firm size, is negatively correlated with the book-to-market ratio. From the perspective of portfolio management, our results imply that since the gross profitability strategy is a distinctive growth strategy, value strategies can be improved by hedging with the gross profitability strategy. Conclusions - Our empirical results confirm the existence of a gross profitability premium in the Korean stock market. From the perspective of the fund distribution industry, the gross profitability portfolio is worthy of attention. Since the value strategy portfolio returns are negatively correlated with the gross profitability strategy portfolio returns, by mixing both portfolios, investors could be better off without additional risk. However, the profitable firms are dissimilar from the value firms (high book-to-market ratio firms); therefore, an alternative factor model including gross profitability may help us understand the economic implications of the well-known anomalies such as value premium, momentum, and low volatility. We reserve these topics for future research.