Real Options Managerial Flexibility and Strategy in Resource Allocation

Real Options: Managerial Flexibility and Strategy in Resource Allocation by Lenos Trigeorgis, published by MIT Press on March 14, 1996, is a comprehensive examination of capital budgeting techniques. This 406-page book explores the innovative approach of using options pricing to quantify managerial flexibility in response to market changes, highlighting the importance of adapting corporate strategies in an uncertain environment.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on the evolution of capital-investment valuation, emphasizing the shift from static cash-flow methods to a more dynamic real options framework. The book covers various aspects of corporate resource allocation, including the strategic value of new technology and the implications of project interdependence and competitive interaction. By integrating theoretical insights with practical applications, Real Options serves as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of investment alternatives in modern business contexts.
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Comprehensive in scope, Real Options reviews current techniques of capital budgeting and details an approach (based on the pricing of options) that provides a means of quantifying the elusive elements of managerial flexibility in the face of unexpected changes in the market.
In the 1970s and the 1980s, developments in the valuation of capital-investment opportunities based on options pricing revolutionized capital budgeting. Managerial flexibility to adapt and revise future decisions in order to capitalize on favorable future opportunities or to limit losses has proven vital to long-term corporate success in an uncertain and changing marketplace. In this book Lenos Trigeorgis, who has helped shape the field of real options, brings together a wealth of previously scattered knowledge and research on the new flexibility in corporate resource allocation and in the evaluation of investment alternatives brought about by the shift from static cash-flow approaches to the more dynamic paradigm of real options—an approach that incorporates decisions on whether to defer, expand, contract, abandon, switch use, or otherwise alter a capital investment. Comprehensive in scope, Real Options reviews current techniques of capital budgeting and details an approach (based on the pricing of options) that provides a means of quantifying the elusive elements of managerial flexibility in the face of unexpected changes in the market. Also discussed are the strategic value of new technology, project interdependence, and competitive interaction. The ability to value real options has so dramatically altered the way in which corporate resources are allocated that future textbooks on capital budgeting will bear little resemblance to those of even the recent past. Real Options is a pioneer in this area, coupling a coherent picture of how option theory is used with practical insights in into real-world applications.
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