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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Uso generalizado de stock options e o envolvimento de fundos de venture capital e private equity: análise dos efeitos sobre o desempenho dos IPOs no Brasil

Silva, Alexandre Rogério da 28 January 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:26:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Alexandre Rogerio da Silva.pdf: 444221 bytes, checksum: 93a299afd8c6e16987e2b9cb06ea71f0 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-01-28 / This study examines the involvement of funds of Venture Capital and Private Equity and the widespread use of stock options in IPOs (Initial Public Offering) in Brazil. The Agency theory, developed by Jensen and Meckling (1976), argues that the tools of controlling and incentive can behave as a complement of one another. Several studies conducted abroad and in Brazil analyzed the impact of monitoring funds of PE / VC of the performance of IPOs, however the literature is still scarce aimed at analyzing the strategies of incentives through stock options (ISOs) as a strategy of reducing the agency conflict. This study seeks to fill the gap found in Brazilian literature, analyzing the involvement of funds of VC / PE and generalization of incentive plans via stock options (ISOs) interact to predict the performance of IPOs in Brazil. The results suggest that companies backed by venture capital funds and private equity are more likely to use the widespread use of stock options for all employees. The results also suggest that companies backed by funds from Venture Capital and Private Equity have a CAR (Cumulative Abnormal Return) higher than companies that aren´t backed for this type of fund. / Este estudo analisa o envolvimento de fundos de Venture Capital e Private Equity e o uso generalizado de Stock Options nos IPOs (Oferta Publica Inicial) no Brasil. A teoria de Agência, desenvolvida por Jensen e Meckling (1976), argumenta que as ferramentas de controle e de incentivo podem comportar-se como complemento uma da outra. Diversos estudos realizados no exterior e no Brasil analisaram o impacto do monitoramento dos fundos de PE/VC no desempenho dos IPOs, porem ainda é escassa a literatura voltada a analisar as estratégias de incentivos via opções de compra de ações (ISOs) como estratégia para a redução do conflito de agência. Este estudo procura preencher a lacuna encontrada na literatura Brasileira, analisando como o envolvimento de fundos de VC/PE e a generalização de planos de incentivo via opções de compra de ações (ISOs) interage para prever o desempenho dos IPOs no Brasil. Os resultados sugerem que as empresas apoiadas por fundos de Venture Capital e Private Equity apresentam maior probabilidade de utilização de uso generalizado de Stock Options para todos os funcionários. Os resultados também sugerem que as empresas apoiadas por fundos de Venture Capital e Private Equity apresentam um CAR (Retorno Excendente Acumulado) superior do que as empresas que não possuem participação deste tipo de fundo.
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Pricing American style employee stock options having GARCH effects

Arotiba, Gbenga Joseph January 2010 (has links)
Magister Scientiae - MSc / We investigate some simulation-based approaches for the valuing of the employee stock options. The mathematical models that deal with valuation of such options include the work of Jennergren and Naeslund [L.P Jennergren and B. Naeslund, A comment on valuation of executive stock options and the FASB proposal, Accounting Review 68 (1993) 179-183]. They used the Black and Scholes [F. Black and M. Scholes, The pricing of options and corporate liabilities, Journal of Political Economy 81(1973) 637-659] and extended partial differential equation for an option that includes the early exercise. Some other major relevant works to this mini thesis are Hemmer et al. [T Hemmer, S. Matsunaga and T Shevlin, The influence of risk diversification on the early exercise of employee stock options by executive officers, Journal of Accounting and Economics 21(1) (1996) 45-68] and Baril et al. [C. Baril, L. Betancourt, J. Briggs, Valuing employee stock options under SFAS 123 R using the Black-Scholes-Merton and lattice model approaches, Journal of Accounting Education 25 (1-2) (2007) 88-101]. The underlying assets are studied under the GARCH (generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity) effects. Particular emphasis is made on the American style employee stock options. / South Africa
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Pricing American Style Employee Stock Options having GARCH Effects

Gbenga Joseph Arotiba January 2010 (has links)
<p>We investigate some simulation-based approaches for the valuing of the employee stock options. The mathematical models that deal with valuation of such options include the work of Jennergren and Naeslund [L.P Jennergren and B. Naeslund, A comment on valuation of executive stock options and the FASB proposal, Accounting Review 68 (1993) 179-183]. They used the Black and Scholes [F. Black and M. Scholes, The pricing of options and corporate liabilities, Journal of Political Economy 81(1973) 637-659] and extended partial differential equation for an option that includes the early exercise. Some other major relevant works to this mini thesis are Hemmer et al. [T Hemmer, S. Matsunaga and T Shevlin, The influence of risk diversification on the early exercise of employee stock options by executive officers, Journal of Accounting and Economics 21(1) (1996) 45-68] and Baril et al. [C. Baril, L. Betancourt, J. Briggs, Valuing employee stock options under SFAS 123 R using the Black-Scholes-Merton and lattice model approaches, Journal of Accounting Education 25 (1-2) (2007) 88-101]. The underlying assets are studied under the GARCH (generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity) effects. Particular emphasis is made on the American style employee stock options.</p>
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Pricing American Style Employee Stock Options having GARCH Effects

Gbenga Joseph Arotiba January 2010 (has links)
<p>We investigate some simulation-based approaches for the valuing of the employee stock options. The mathematical models that deal with valuation of such options include the work of Jennergren and Naeslund [L.P Jennergren and B. Naeslund, A comment on valuation of executive stock options and the FASB proposal, Accounting Review 68 (1993) 179-183]. They used the Black and Scholes [F. Black and M. Scholes, The pricing of options and corporate liabilities, Journal of Political Economy 81(1973) 637-659] and extended partial differential equation for an option that includes the early exercise. Some other major relevant works to this mini thesis are Hemmer et al. [T Hemmer, S. Matsunaga and T Shevlin, The influence of risk diversification on the early exercise of employee stock options by executive officers, Journal of Accounting and Economics 21(1) (1996) 45-68] and Baril et al. [C. Baril, L. Betancourt, J. Briggs, Valuing employee stock options under SFAS 123 R using the Black-Scholes-Merton and lattice model approaches, Journal of Accounting Education 25 (1-2) (2007) 88-101]. The underlying assets are studied under the GARCH (generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity) effects. Particular emphasis is made on the American style employee stock options.</p>

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