Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5084540 | International Review of Financial Analysis | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We survey the CFOs of 1500 largest companies from Norway, Denmark and Sweden (500 from each country) about their capital budgeting process with focus on the real option analysis. Only 6% of the respondents use real options, whereas the most used technique, the net present value, is used by 74% of the CFOs. Real options are more often used by companies in the energy and biotech sectors, large companies and companies with high capital and R&D expenditures. Lack of familiarity is the most important reason for non-use, where 70% of respondents report to not be familiar with real option concepts and techniques. For the respondents familiar with the framework, the complexity of real options is the main hinder for implementation.
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Authors
Anders Horn, Frode Kjærland, Peter Molnár, Beate Wollen Steen,