Hüttche, Tobias

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  • Publikation
    Discounted or disrupted cash flow: impact of digitisation on company valuation
    (2019) Härri, Matthias; Hüttche, Tobias; Kustner, Clemens
    This paper discusses the impact of digitisation on Business Valuation. In order to become and remain "digital", investments are necessary whose return on investment (ROI) often remains vague. This uncertainty is contradictory for a valuation that rely on predictable cash flows, fixed capital structures and the steady state. However, digitisation does not make a company valuation impossible, but traditional approaches must be reconsidered. First and above the valuation objects – the companies – will change: Their value drivers are more and more intangible if not invisible and the business models become finite. The valuation process will change: Predictive Analysis and Planning allow valuations in real time. Thus, the values and prices will vary more than we have seen in the past. After all and at the moment, man is still needed. There are some bottlenecks, where the human brain still beats robots and algorithms, at least when it comes to cost.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Leasing revisited - Mastering the digital transformation with traditional financing instruments
    (2018) Canipa, Marco; Hüttche, Tobias; Mühlebach, Corinne
    This article discusses the role of leasing on the digital transformation process of companies and corresponding economic effects. Based on the traditional mechanisms of leasing, this article focuses in particular on the benefits of leasing as financing instrument with regard to the innovation potential of companies. Practical examples demonstrate how leasing can become an integral part of new business models. Especially, with regard to the digital transformation and corresponding investments in know-how and infrastructure, leasing can play an important role. Furthermore, findings of an empirical survey are presented dealing with the usage of leasing in Switzerland in an international context. The survey shows not only the benefits of leasing against the backdrop of digital transformation but gives guidance on how other countries can benefit from promoting leasing in their legislation and economy.
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