Real options signaling games with applications to corporate finance
We study games in which the decision to exercise an option is a signal of private information to outsiders, whose beliefs affect the utility of the decision-maker. Signaling incentives distort the timing of exercise, and the direction of distortion depends on whether the decision-maker's utilit...
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Oxford University Press,
2012-12-11T16:17:24Z.
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