Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5069780 | Finance Research Letters | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We present an algorithm that merges a certainty-equivalence framework with the least-squares Monte Carlo algorithm to obtain the executive stock option (ESO) value for a risk-averse and undiversified agent. We account for the difference between executive's value and firm cost of the ESO. We show how early-exercise decisions depend on executive's preferences and its diversification degree. Because of the algorithm flexibility, it allows for multiple state-variables. As an example, we consider the case of indexed ESOs revealing a significant improvement in terms of executive's discount respect to fixed strike ESOs.
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Authors
Angel León, Antoni Vaello-Sebastià ,