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Staged venture capital investment considering unexpected major events
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    Staged venture capital investment considering unexpected major events (English)
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    21 August 2017
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    Summary: This paper presents a dynamic model of capital financing, taking into consideration unexpected major events occurring within continuous time model. We are considering a special jump-diffusion model first described by \textit{P. A. Samuelson} [SIAM Rev. 15, 1--42 (1973; Zbl 0261.90009)] while using traditional geometric Brownian motion. This paper seeks to accurately show the innovative project valuation when unexpected major events occur and get the analytical results of the project option value. Furthermore, we analyzed the impact of multi-staged financing; results indicated that both sources of uncertainty positively impact the project option value; particularly, the option price when considering unexpected major events occurrence is larger than the option price without unexpected major events. Based on a comparative-static analysis, new propositions for optimal amount of investment and optimal level of project are derived from simulations.
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    venture capital investment
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    jump-diffusion model
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    Brownian motion
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    multi-staged financing
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    option price
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