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Strategic
Investment: Real Options and Games
Smit, H. and L. Trigeorgis, 2004
Princeton University Press
Corporate finance and
corporate strategy have long been seen as different sides of the same
coin. Though both focus on the same broad problem, investment
decision-making, the gap between the two sides -- and between theory and
practice -- remains embarrassingly large. This book synthesizes
cutting-edge developments in corporate finance and related fields -- in
particular, real options and game theory -- to help bridge this gap. In
clear, straightforward exposition and through numerous examples and
applications from various industries, Han Smit and Lenos Trigeorgis set
forth an extended valuation framework for competitive strategies. The
book follows a problem-solving approach that synthesizes ideas from game
theory, real options, and strategy. Thinking in terms of options-games
can help managers address questions such as: When is it best to invest
early to preempt competitive entry, and when to wait? Should a firm
compete in R & D or adopt an accommodating stance? How does one value
growth options or infrastructure investments? The authors provide a wide
range of valuation examples, such as acquisition strategies, R & D
investment in high-tech sectors, joint research ventures, product
introductions in consumer electronics, infrastructure, and oil
exploration investment. Representing a major step beyond standard real
options or strategy analysis, and extending the power of real options
and strategic thinking in a rigorous fashion, Strategic Investment will
be an indispensable guide and resource for corporate managers, MBA
students, and academics alike.
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