Employee stock options pricing and the implication of restricted exercise price: Evidence from Taiwan

被引:3
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作者
Chan C.-Y. [1 ]
Lee L.-C. [2 ]
Wang M.-C. [3 ]
机构
[1] Department of Finance, Yuan Ze University, Jhongli City, Taoyuan
[2] Science and Technology Policy and Information Center, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taipei 106, 16F, No. 106, Sec. 2, Heping E. Rd.
[3] Department of Money and Banking, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung City 811, 2 Jhuoyue Rd., Nanzih
关键词
Agency problem; Employee stock options; Option pricing model; Restricted exercise price;
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10.1007/s11156-010-0166-3
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摘要
Employee stock option (ESO) issuance in Taiwan is associated with some unique characteristics. We believe this to be the first paper to examine the impact of different pricing model options on the theoretical price of ESOs in Taiwan. A clear consensus in terms of the time point to expense the ESO issuance and the setting of a restricted exercise price lead us to believe that the reset pricing model represents the most pertinent model to price Taiwanese ESOs. Furthermore, the factors that determine the decision to impose a restricted exercise price are also discussed. With an outreach of 24 logistic regressions, the empirical results show that the ultimate control power, operational performance and volatility of a firm are important indicators regarding the probability of adding a restriction on the exercise price. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010.
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页码:247 / 271
页数:24
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